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Italian ex-PM Berlusconi sentenced in Ruby sex case Italian ex-PM Berlusconi sentenced in Ruby sex case
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Italy's former PM Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to seven years in jail and banned from public office for having sex with an underage prostitute.Italy's former PM Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to seven years in jail and banned from public office for having sex with an underage prostitute.
The Milan court ruling is not effective until several appeals have been heard. But Mr Berlusconi remains a free man while he appeals against the Milan court ruling.
Both the 76-year-old media tycoon and the Moroccan woman concerned, Karima El Mahroug, had denied the claims. Both the 76-year-old media tycoon and the Moroccan woman concerned, Karima El Mahroug, deny they had sex.
Mr Berlusconi is already embroiled in several other court cases. In October 2012 he was given a four-year sentence for tax fraud, also under appeal. "I intend to resist this persecution because I am absolutely innocent," Mr Berlusconi said after the verdict.
In the latest ruling he was convicted of paying for sex with Ms El Mahroug, known as "Ruby the Heart Stealer", in 2010, even though she was just 17 at the time. He is already embroiled in several other court cases. In October 2012 he was given a four-year sentence for tax fraud, which is also under appeal.
Although frequenting prostitutes is not a crime in Italy, having sex with one who is under the age of 18 is an offence punishable by a prison sentence. 'Bunga-Bunga' parties
He was also found guilty of abusing his prime ministerial powers, by arranging to have her released from police custody when she was detained in a separate petty theft case. This latest verdict ends a two-year trial which has frequently made the headlines, with its allegations of topless women and erotic party games.
Mr Berlusconi was convicted of paying for sex with Ms El Mahroug, known as "Ruby the Heart Stealer", in 2010, even though she was 17 at the time.
He was also found guilty of abusing the powers of his office, by arranging to have Ms El Mahroug released from police custody when she was detained in a separate petty theft case.
Ms El Mahroug was one of a group of women invited to Mr Berlusconi's private residence for so-called "bunga-bunga" party evenings.Ms El Mahroug was one of a group of women invited to Mr Berlusconi's private residence for so-called "bunga-bunga" party evenings.
The prosecution said these women were part of a prostitution system set up for his personal sexual satisfaction. Mr Berlusconi insists the alleged sex parties were actually dinners where female guests performed "burlesque" dancing.
The prosecution said the women were part of a prostitution system set up for his personal sexual satisfaction.
Although frequenting prostitutes is not a crime in Italy, having sex with one who is under the age of 18 is an offence punishable by a prison sentence.
'Beyond reality''Beyond reality'
The judges sentenced Mr Berlusconi to seven years in jail - one year more than the six-year term demanded by the prosecution. The sentence imposed by the Milan court is one more year than the six-year term demanded by the prosecution.
As soon as he heard the verdict, Mr Berlusconi's lawyer Niccolo Ghedini announced an appeal.As soon as he heard the verdict, Mr Berlusconi's lawyer Niccolo Ghedini announced an appeal.
"This is beyond reality," Mr Ghedini told reporters outside the court. "The judges even went beyond the prosecutors' request.""This is beyond reality," Mr Ghedini told reporters outside the court. "The judges even went beyond the prosecutors' request."
But Mr Berlusconi will not have to spend any time in jail unless the lengthy appeals process is exhausted.
Even then he may escape prison because of lenient sentencing rules for people over the age of 70.
Political ramifications
The judgement could have major political repercussions for Italy, analysts say.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). The 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).
But Mr Berlusconi will not have to spend any time in jail unless a lengthy appeals process is exhausted. Despite Mr Berlusconi's statements of loyalty to Mr Letta, many analysts believe he could withdraw his support if he decides the government is not giving him enough protection.
Even then, he may escape prison because of lenient sentencing rules for people over the age of 70.
Mr Berlusconi has previously accused the prosecution of waging a politicised campaign against him.