The Italian press published Thursday, January 20, evidence from phone tapping girls involved in the "Rubygate" showing that their parents and brothers, inducing them to participate in the evenings controversial Silvio Berlusconi. Corriere della Sera cited as the brother of one of the girls involved in the festivals organized in Arcore villa, the residence of the Chief Government near Milan, called on the phone to his sister: "This man [Silvio Berlusconi ] can solve many of our problems, Mom, you and me.
" These festivals have been described by the press as orgies, even though Mr. Berlusconi said he was quite normal dinners. "There are a lot of girls who have gone before you, Giada, Isabella, Christina, but wake up, my daughter," the father said by telephone from Barbara Faggioli, one of the people attending these parties, according to Corriere.
Referring to an evening with Mr Berlusconi's mother, Iris Berardi on the phone to her daughter: "What he gave you? Five [thousand euros]?", To which it replied "seven," according the same source. The daily La Repubblica, left, discusses "a dramatic and disconcerting reality: that of fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters who give advice and make suggestions to their daughters or sisters to be more cute, attract attention and appeal to the Chief the government.
" La Stampa denounced "the sad army" of "parents who wish to become parents-in-chief of the government." "The documents of the investigation Rubygate" are "as a treatise on sociology and describe an Italian family halfway between ambition and despair," wrote Corriere della Sera. The press has published several days during the recorded plays, ordered by Milan prosecutors, mobile phones of young girls who participated in the celebrations organized by Berlusconi.
Milan prosecutors investigating suspected prostitution of minors and abuse of office for the prime minister, suspected of having paid the benefit of a minor, Ruby, whose real name Karim El Mahroug, and be intervened to get her released when she was arrested for an alleged theft in May 2010.
" These festivals have been described by the press as orgies, even though Mr. Berlusconi said he was quite normal dinners. "There are a lot of girls who have gone before you, Giada, Isabella, Christina, but wake up, my daughter," the father said by telephone from Barbara Faggioli, one of the people attending these parties, according to Corriere.
Referring to an evening with Mr Berlusconi's mother, Iris Berardi on the phone to her daughter: "What he gave you? Five [thousand euros]?", To which it replied "seven," according the same source. The daily La Repubblica, left, discusses "a dramatic and disconcerting reality: that of fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters who give advice and make suggestions to their daughters or sisters to be more cute, attract attention and appeal to the Chief the government.
" La Stampa denounced "the sad army" of "parents who wish to become parents-in-chief of the government." "The documents of the investigation Rubygate" are "as a treatise on sociology and describe an Italian family halfway between ambition and despair," wrote Corriere della Sera. The press has published several days during the recorded plays, ordered by Milan prosecutors, mobile phones of young girls who participated in the celebrations organized by Berlusconi.
Milan prosecutors investigating suspected prostitution of minors and abuse of office for the prime minister, suspected of having paid the benefit of a minor, Ruby, whose real name Karim El Mahroug, and be intervened to get her released when she was arrested for an alleged theft in May 2010.
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