Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Berlusconi says he gave money to Ruby not to fall into prostitution

ROME .- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, said today that gave money to Ruby, the young Moroccan who came to his parties when he was under age, to avoid resorting to prostitution. Speaking to reporters at the Criminal Court of Milan, where on Monday held a new hearing of the trial Mediaset, Prime Minister also referred to other processes that are open, as the Ruby case, which is charged abuse of power and incitement to prostitution.

"He had helped and had even given the possibility of entering a beauty center with a friend, something she could have done if had the laser hair removal at an amount that seemed to me of 45,000 euros," said Berlusconi, in a statement that reflected the Italian media. "However, she said she needed $ 60,000 and I gave the task of giving this money away from any need to take it in the opposite direction and are not forced to resort to prostitution," he added.

The prime minister, who said that Ruby told him a "painful history" that moved him, said, therefore, is not it the accusation "infamous" for incitement to prostitution of minors, and because he said she always has denied the sex. Berlusconi also denied the allegation of abuse of power by the call he made to a police station in Milan to ask for his release to Ruby, who had been arrested for theft, ensuring the prime minister who was the niece of then Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

"I am always very polite and asked for information concerned with a situation that could lead to a diplomatic incident," said the Italian prime minister.

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