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Italian Media Sued Over Berlusconi-Related Reports
Politicsaktualne-cz2mo ago

Italian Media Sued Over Berlusconi-Related Reports

Italian broadcaster Rai and newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano are facing a multi-million euro lawsuit concerning their reports about a pardon for Nicole Minetti, a former associate of Silvio Berlusconi, linked to the "bunga bunga" scandal.

Doubts Emerge Over Nicole Minetti's Pardon in Bunga-Bunga Affair Aftermath
Worldnzz3mo ago

Doubts Emerge Over Nicole Minetti's Pardon in Bunga-Bunga Affair Aftermath

Nicole Minetti, a former associate of Silvio Berlusconi, was pardoned by Italy's President Mattarella for humanitarian reasons after being convicted of fraud and aiding prostitution. However, doubts are now surfacing regarding the sincerity of her story, causing trouble for Italy's Justice Minister.

Probe Launched Into Pardon of Bunga Bunga Figure Nicole Minetti
PoliticsBBCfazla-repubblica+4The IndependentndtvANSAbalkan-web3mo ago7 sources

Probe Launched Into Pardon of Bunga Bunga Figure Nicole Minetti

A controversy has erupted in Italy following the pardon of Nicole Minetti, a former showgirl involved in the 'Bunga Bunga' scandal, prompting a probe and calls for Interpol's involvement. The decision has sparked debate and scrutiny within the Italian government.

Nicole Minetti Pardoned Due to Minor's Health Conditions
Politicsla-repubblicail-sole-24-ore4mo ago2 sources

Nicole Minetti Pardoned Due to Minor's Health Conditions

Former Lombardy regional councilor Nicole Minetti received a pardon, reportedly due to the serious health conditions of a minor. Minetti had been definitively sentenced for embezzlement and inducing prostitution in the Ruby trial.

Minetti Pardon Confirmed After Prosecutors' Approval
Politicsla-repubblicaANSA2mo ago2 sources

Minetti Pardon Confirmed After Prosecutors' Approval

The pardon for Nicole Minetti has been confirmed by the Quirinale after prosecutors approved the decision. President Mattarella acknowledged the prosecution's conclusions, stating there were no reasons to re-evaluate the grace.