A Milan court on Monday
convicted former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi (76) of paying for sex with
an underage sex worker during infamous “bunga bunga” parties at his villa and
then using his influence to try to cover it up. He was sentenced to seven years
in prison and barred from public office for life — a sentence that could mean
the end of his two-decade political career. However, there are two more levels
of appeal before the sentence would become final, a process that can take
months.
Berlusconi
holds no official post in the current government, but remains influential in
the uneasy ruling cross-party coalition.
The written
explanation of the three female judges for arriving at the verdict will be
submitted in the next few
weeks.
This comes
on the heels of Berlusconi’s tax-fraud conviction, which along with a four-year
prison sentence and five—year ban on public office, have been upheld on a first
appeal. It is headed to Italy ’s
highest court for a final appeal.
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