Italy court asks prosecutors to examine Berlusconi role in trial


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  • Friday, 19 Jul 2013

MILAN (Reuters) - The Italian court which convicted three associates of Silvio Berlusconi on Friday for abetting underaged prostitution asked prosecutors to investigate whether he and others should face further charges over evidence given in the case.

Berlusconi has already been sentenced to seven years with a ban on holding public office in a related trial for paying for sex with former teenaged nightclub dancer Karima El Mahroug, alias Ruby the Heartstealer when she was a minor.

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