Reuters, 19/11 15:27 CET
MILAN (Reuters) – Milan prosecutors on
Thursday asked that four-time Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
stand trial for bribing witnesses in a court case in which he was
acquitted of paying for sex with an underage Moroccan dancer.
In a statement, prosecutors said the accused are
suspected of corrupting judicial proceedings, giving false testimony,
and money laundering during two trials concerning lavish parties at
Berlusconi’s villa near Milan.
The 79-year-old, who still leads his conservative Forza
Italia party but has not headed the government since 2011, could now
stand trial along with 30 others if judges decide there is enough
evidence to charge him.
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Source: Euronews
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