Monday, January 17, 2011

Silvio Berlusconi denies having paid "for sex with a woman"

The Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi defended himself in a video message, Sunday, Jan. 16, to have "never paid for sex with a woman", rejecting outright the investigation of the matter is that Ruby Milan for prostitution of a minor and abuse of office. "This is something that I never arrived, not even once in my life, I would consider degrading my dignity," said Berlusconi, who is suspected of having paid money to a Moroccan girl called Ruby, for intimate relationships as a minor.

As part of the inquiry which opening was announced Friday by the prosecutor of Milan, Silvio Berlusconi is suspected of having abused his position as head of government to free the young Ruby, whose real name Karim El Mahroug , when it had just been arrested for theft last May. In the message to developers of freedom, a subgroup of its center-right party LDP, Mr Berlusconi has revealed that he had since his separation from his wife Veronica Lario in 2009 "a stable emotional relationship" with another woman.

He said "not wanting to talk to not expose the media", but stressed that this person "was often" with him and that she "would certainly not accept that occur during dinner or thereafter, the facts reported by the newspapers absurd. " According to Italian media quoting testimony of call girls, Ruby has participated in festivals in the villa of Berlusconi in Arcore, near Milan, where many young women invited, the young Moroccan allegedly ended in the evening the bed of the chair.

The release indicated that they were paid at least 5000 euros per delivery. Berlusconi did not deny having helped Ruby, explaining: "My life as an entrepreneur taught me how it can be difficult for a young assertive, that is why when I can I try to help in need. " But he emphasized herself "denies ever having received advances and even fewer have had sex" with him, and was "presented to everyone as having 24 years".

The girl celebrated her 18th birthday last Nov. 2. The private television magnate, owner of the Mediaset group, said "well known show business" and how it can be difficult to drill, saying "giving work to tens of thousands of people and have helped hundreds without ever asking anything in return.

" Berlusconi lashed out again to the judiciary by claiming that Milan prosecutors opened their investigation "immediately after" the victory has made him a vote on a confidence motion in Parliament on December 14 last.

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