7/19/2014
Italian Appeals Court Acquits Berlusconi in Sex-for-Hire Case
ROME – An appeals court in Milan, in northern Italy, on Friday acquitted former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in the sex-for-hire case with an underage nightclub dancer known as the “Ruby case.”
Berlusconi had appealed the seven-year prison sentence and a lifetime ban on holding political office handed out by another court in June last year.
The court found him guilty of abusing his power and inciting prostitution after paying for sex with 17-year-old Kharima El Mahroug, nicknamed “Ruby.”
His defense team alleged the ruling was based on incomplete findings of the prosecution.
Berlusconi, who is currently doing community service at an Alzheimer’s facility near Milan for a separate tax fraud case, said he was “excited” by the acquittal, in a message on his Facebook website.
Italian Appeals Court Acquits Berlusconi in Sex-for-Hire Case
ROME – An appeals court in Milan, in northern Italy, on Friday acquitted former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in the sex-for-hire case with an underage nightclub dancer known as the “Ruby case.”
Berlusconi had appealed the seven-year prison sentence and a lifetime ban on holding political office handed out by another court in June last year.
The court found him guilty of abusing his power and inciting prostitution after paying for sex with 17-year-old Kharima El Mahroug, nicknamed “Ruby.”
His defense team alleged the ruling was based on incomplete findings of the prosecution.
Berlusconi, who is currently doing community service at an Alzheimer’s facility near Milan for a separate tax fraud case, said he was “excited” by the acquittal, in a message on his Facebook website.
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