Thursday, February 17, 2011

Berlusconi says it's not at all concerned about the Ruby trial of the case

The Milan prosecutor has an ace up his sleeve against Silvio Berlusconi. A pump test so far have remained in the utmost secrecy and that 'Il Cavaliere' could cost a maximum sentence of three years in prison for a crime of child prostitution in the trial he will face starting next 6 April before three judges in section IV of the Criminal Court of Milan.

Despite these new revelations, the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, has said this morning that "is not at all worried" about the 'Ruby case. " In his first appearance before the media yesterday after learning the decision of the Court of Milan will immediately prosecute, 'Il Cavaliere' has refused ESPONDING to questions from reporters about the scandal Ruby.

"For love of country, this does not speak. I can only say I'm not at all concerned," Berlusconi added in a press conference at the headquarters of the Presidency of the Italian Government in Rome after an agreement with management on loans for small and medium enterprises. But the new test will bring the prosecution, that just takes a couple of lines in the nearly 1,000 pages of evidence gathered by prosecutors against the Italian prime minister, would solve one of the great unknowns in this case.

Namely: Berlusconi was aware that the young Moroccan heartthrob Ruby was a minor when invited last year to spend 15 nights in Arcore, his mansion on the outskirts of Milan, from 14 February to 2 May 2010? The answer is "yes." As revealed on Wednesday the newspaper 'La Repubblica', and Ruby itself is revealed to prosecutors in the interrogation of the submitted on 3 August.

There the young man, who was then 17, would have ensured that when Berlusconi met on 14 February he think he was Egyptian and that he was 24. But they also admitted that in March 2010 when he joined the top group of 'Sultan' to distinguish it free lodging in apartments he owned in his Milano 2 residential luxury, she felt compelled to tell their true age.

"A Berlusconi had told him falsely that he was 24 and he was Egyptian. When I proposed to stay in one of his houses, I had to tell the truth. I could not keep lying. I told the truth: that he was a minor and not had papers, "Ruby reportedly assured prosecutors, adding that Berlusconi is not fazed by his revelations.

"I tell everyone that you are the niece of Mubarak, so you can justify the funds put at your disposal," reveals the newspaper 'La Repubblica'. In fact a couple of months later, the night of May 27, when the Italian prime minister called the Milan police headquarters to pressure officials to not be locked in a juvenile facility to Ruby, arrested for theft was that the argument used, that she was the niece of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

A call after which prosecutors believe is a hidden crime of abuse of power by Berlusconi could be sentenced to a maximum of 12 years in prison.

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