Friday, July 24, 2009

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Berlusconi " I'm not a saint "

ROME (AFP) - "I'm not a saint," said Wednesday the Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi after the publication this week the alleged conversations spicy he had with a prostitute luxury that says have been paid for the night the millionaire / Political.

"I'm not a saint, I'm sure you have understood and I hope you also understand the (daily) La Repubblica," Berlusconi told reporters during the inauguration of a highway between Brescia and Milan (north).

Italian magazine L'Espresso published on Monday and Tuesday several recordings made secretly by the attractive woman in October and November 2008 after the meetings he had with Berlusconi in Rome private mansion in the prime minister.

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A disclosure intimate conversations, in which it is discovered that the president of the Italian Council proposes not use condoms and have sex in a group, add the photos released several months ago on his feast on young prostitutes in her mansion estate in Sardinia summer.

The newspaper La Repubblica, which belongs to the same publishing group L'Espresso, a strong opponent of Berlusconi, published on Wednesday the transcript of the conversations on the website.

The talks were branded as "unbelievable" by Berlusconi's lawyer Niccolo Ghedini, who threatened legal action against anyone that plays.

However, neither Berlusconi nor his battalion of lawyers have complained formally to the weekly now to show that the recordings are false.

war against Berlusconi publishing group worsened on Wednesday after the defamation complaint filed against L'Espresso head of government.

L'Espresso group accused before a Milan court of "abuse of power" and "violation of market rules" to Berlusconi for having called a public meeting in June with the Italian industrialists to withdraw advertising they do through that medium.

L'Espresso group reported also civilly liable to Berlusconi, owner turn the publishing giant Mondadori, by "unfair competition and boycott."

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