Italian appeals court clears Berlusconi in sex case
AN Italian appeals court yesterday acquitted former premier Silvio Berlusconi in a sex-for-hire case, reversing a lower court conviction that had carried a seven-year prison sentence and a lifetime ban on holding political office.
The case has grabbed global attention, offering an unseemly peek into the 77-year-old three-time premier’s private life, with witness testimony revealing raunchy, sex-fueled bunga-bunga parties at his private villa attended by a bevy of aspiring showgirls.
The prosecution alleged that Berlusconi had paid for sex with an underage prostitute, a Moroccan named Karima el-Mahroug, better known as Ruby, and then using his influence to cover it up.
He denied the charges, and both he and el-Mahroug, who was 17 when she frequented Berlusconi’s villa, denied ever having had sex.
The acquittal was announced just as Berlusconi was leaving a facility for Alzheimer’s patients where he is performing community service for a separate conviction on a tax fraud charge. That is the only case finalized against Berlusconi, who has faced dozens of trials, mostly for his business dealings.
Berlusconi thrust his hand from a car as he was being driven away from the facility and a supporter waiting at the gate grabbed his hand and shook it.
Berlusconi’s defense lawyer, Franco Coppi, said the decision “goes beyond the rosiest predictions”, adding that he would have been satisfied with an acquittal. But the court went further, saying that no crimes had been committed. While the court has 90 days to issue its reasoning, Coppi said the decision to acquit for paying an underage prostitute for sex could have been due to Berlusconi’s testimony that he believed el-Mahroug was over 18.
The case may not end there, however. Prosecutors can challenge yesterday’s acquittal in Italy’s highest criminal court, the Court of Cassation.
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