Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The first hearing of the case lasted nine minutes Ruby

Nine minutes and 50 seconds. That lasted for the first hearing yesterday Ruby Case, in which Silvio Berlusconi is accused of power abuse and child prostitution. A lightning session awaited by dozens of journalists from around the world, which served primarily to two things. Turri said the judge Giulia in absentia of the accused and prime minister, who did not attend and was justified in sending a letter saying that he would have liked to but could not because he had "institutional efforts." And fixed the date of the second hearing for May 31.

Interestingly, Berlusconi's lawyers also attended, and also sent a letter explaining the work of Parliament who had to attend to. Nor was this Karima El Mahroug, Ruby heartthrob, the alleged victim of the crime of child prostitution, although he did his lawyer, Paolo Boccardi, who announced that her client did not appear as a civil party in the process because, he said, "no feel you have suffered any damage have ever attended the celebrations of the head of Government or Prime Minister have attended.

" The lawyer said that if Ruby had become a civil party would have been "like denying you ever said, meaning that it has never been subjected to sexual acts by the prime minister and has never been prostituted. Karima has always said has not been prostituted, while the process for granted that was exchanged for money.

" According to the indictment, Berlusconi had sex with Ruby at his home in Arcore several times between February and May 2010 in exchange for money and gifts, and the night of May 27 pushed the Milan police station to liberate his young friend saying that was the niece of former President Hosni Mubarak.

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