Berlo's 14 'bunga bunga' girls evicted from luxury houses
LONDON: Fourteen women who were regulars at Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's infamous "bunga bunga" sex parties have been evicted from their homes.
The women, who were given the apartments by the 74-year-old Prime Minister, were thrown out after the residents association complained they "lowered the tone," reports the Daily Mail.
The gates complex on the outskirts of Milan, Via Olgettina, is among the most sought after estates in the city and according to prosecutors they lived there rent-free in return for having sex with Berlusconi. Since details of the investigation broke last week, locals have dubbed the estate "The Dolls House" and furious fellow residents on the local association have now ordered the girls to leave within eight days.
Each of the women has been sent a letter from the association asking them to leave because they "bring down the tone and decorum of the area" and their behaviour is not in line with other residents.
Italian TV star Barbara Guerra, one of the women ask to evict said, "I've got the letter in my hand. It's absurd, incredible a nightmare. I've paid rent up until the end of April. It says I have disturbed the peace and quiet of the area."
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi accused magistrates on Saturday of illegally spying on him as he refused to appear before prosecutors who allege that he had sex with an under-age prostitute. As the opposition urged him to resign over the latest sex scandal, Berlusconi said he had no intention of stepping down, keeping up his offensive against magistrates he says are biased and bent on trying to oust him from power.
The women, who were given the apartments by the 74-year-old Prime Minister, were thrown out after the residents association complained they "lowered the tone," reports the Daily Mail.
The gates complex on the outskirts of Milan, Via Olgettina, is among the most sought after estates in the city and according to prosecutors they lived there rent-free in return for having sex with Berlusconi. Since details of the investigation broke last week, locals have dubbed the estate "The Dolls House" and furious fellow residents on the local association have now ordered the girls to leave within eight days.
Each of the women has been sent a letter from the association asking them to leave because they "bring down the tone and decorum of the area" and their behaviour is not in line with other residents.
Italian TV star Barbara Guerra, one of the women ask to evict said, "I've got the letter in my hand. It's absurd, incredible a nightmare. I've paid rent up until the end of April. It says I have disturbed the peace and quiet of the area."
PM dismisses calls to quit over probe
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi accused magistrates on Saturday of illegally spying on him as he refused to appear before prosecutors who allege that he had sex with an under-age prostitute. As the opposition urged him to resign over the latest sex scandal, Berlusconi said he had no intention of stepping down, keeping up his offensive against magistrates he says are biased and bent on trying to oust him from power.
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