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The day after his conviction in the Mediaset trial, Berlusconi risks another trial

Today the prosecutors of Naples who are investigating the sale of parliamentarians (aimed at sabotaging the Prodi government) have asked for the Cavaliere to be indicted - The prosecutor hypothesizes the crime of corruption - The Ruby trial resumes on Monday

The day after his conviction in the Mediaset trial, Berlusconi risks another trial

Two unpleasant days for the Knight. Yesterday it arrived the sentence confirming the conviction within the Mediaset process. Today the prosecutors in Naples who are investigating the sale of parliamentarians (aimed at sabotaging the Prodi government) have asked for him to be indicted. Silvio Berlusconi therefore risks another trial.

The prosecutor hypothesizes the crime of corruption charged to Berlusconi, De Gregorio and the former director and publisher of Avanti Walter Lavitola. Prosecutors Henry John Woodcock and Vincenzo Piscitelli have asked for the Cavaliere to be indicted in the case of the three million euros paid (between 2006 and 2008) to former senator Sergio De Gregorio in order to convince him to change sides, moving from Italia dei Valori to the centre-right.

And that's not all. Why Monday 13 May resumes the Ruby process: Prosecutor Ilda Boccassini will make her indictment and the definitive sentence for Berlusconi could arrive by the end of the month. The accusation is of extortion and child prostitution for the alleged red light parties in Arcore and for the phone call to the officials of the Police Headquarters in which he asked, according to the indictment, for the release of the young Moroccan

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