The former
Italian prime minister denies the allegations against him
An Italian
court is expected to rule whether ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi paid for sex with an
underage prostitute and abused his office as prime minister.
Prosecutors
at the trial in Milan
are demanding a six-year sentence and a lifetime ban from public office.
The
76-year-old media tycoon denies all the allegations.
Mr
Berlusconi, who is already embroiled in several court cases, was given a
four-year sentence for tax fraud in October 2012.
Neither
Karima El-Mahroug nor Mr Berlusconi are expected in court for the verdict
He lost an
appeal to overturn the conviction last week.
A court
convened in Milan
on Monday morning, and was expected to deliver its verdict.
The
judgement could have major political repercussions for Italy , analysts
say.
They say a
guilty ruling could weaken current Prime Minister Enrico Letta's coalition
government, which depends on the support of Mr Berlusconi's centre-right party,
People of Freedom (PdL).
'Favour to Mubarak'
The
prosecution in Milan
says that women invited to Mr Berlusconi's private residence for so-called
"bunga-bunga" party evenings were part of a prostitution system set
up for his personal sexual satisfaction.
The
allegations focus specifically on his relationship with Moroccan girl Karima El
Mahroug, known as "Ruby the Heart Stealer", whom he is accused of
paying for sex in 2010. She was 17 at the time.
Both she
and Mr Berlusconi have denied the allegations.
Ms El
Mahroug says she did receive 7,000 euros (£5,900), but it was as a gift after a
party.
She also
told a separate trial last month that she had lied to investigators when she
said she had bathed naked during parties held at the former prime minister's
villa at Arcore, north-east of Milan .
However,
Prosecutor Ilda Boccassini told the Berlusconi trial during closing arguments
last month that the young woman had lied when she denied having had sex with
the former prime minister.
She said Ms
Mahroug had received more than 4.5m euros (£3.8m) from Mr Berlusconi between
October and December 2010.
Mr
Berlusconi is also charged with abusing his power of office after calling a
police station to press for the release of Ms Mahroug from custody when she was
arrested in Milan
in a separate petty theft case.
He has
acknowledged the phone-call but says it was made as a favour to former Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak, whose granddaughter he believed Ms Mahroug to be.
He told a
TV programme about the "bunga-bunga" broadcast on one of his Mediaset
channels that he had "absolutely never had intercourse with Ruby".
Prosecutors,
whom Mr Berlusconi accuses of waging a politicised campaign against him, want
him to serve a one-year jail term on the charge of paying for sex with an
underage prostitute and five years for abuse of office.
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