Revealed: Berlos harem of 14 young bombshells outside Milan
LONDON: Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi reportedly maintained a harem of 14 glamorous young women in apartments in a gated complex outside Milan.
The women lived rent-free in the estate and were given large sums of cash by the billionaire Italian politician in return for sex, 'The Independent' reported, citing leaks from prosecutors in Milan.
Milano Due was one of the first gated housing estates in Italy, a sprawling complex of apartments set in landscaped gardens, built by Berlusconi himself in the 1970s when he was a thrusting young property developer.
With underground parking , a supermarket, bars and other facilities, it is one of the most fashionable addresses in the Milan hinterland . When Berlusconi moved into television he located the headquarters of Mediaset, his TV company, here.
Ruby says PM gave $9k, but denies sex
Ateenager at the heart of the latest criminal probe of Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi says the billionaire media mogul gave her euro7,000 ($9,350) when she came to a Valentine's Day soiree at his villa but reiterated she didn't have sex with him. Prosecutors were investigating whether Berlusconi paid for sex with Ruby, an underage girl from Morocco, and then tried to cover up the encounters.
The women lived rent-free in the estate and were given large sums of cash by the billionaire Italian politician in return for sex, 'The Independent' reported, citing leaks from prosecutors in Milan.
Milano Due was one of the first gated housing estates in Italy, a sprawling complex of apartments set in landscaped gardens, built by Berlusconi himself in the 1970s when he was a thrusting young property developer.
With underground parking , a supermarket, bars and other facilities, it is one of the most fashionable addresses in the Milan hinterland . When Berlusconi moved into television he located the headquarters of Mediaset, his TV company, here.
Ruby says PM gave $9k, but denies sex
Ateenager at the heart of the latest criminal probe of Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi says the billionaire media mogul gave her euro7,000 ($9,350) when she came to a Valentine's Day soiree at his villa but reiterated she didn't have sex with him. Prosecutors were investigating whether Berlusconi paid for sex with Ruby, an underage girl from Morocco, and then tried to cover up the encounters.
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