Prosecutors seek sex trial for Berlusconi

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is at the centre of a controversial scandal after allegations that he had sex with an underage prostitute.

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is at the centre of a controversial scandal after allegations that he had sex with an underage prostitute.

Published Feb 9, 2011

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Milan - Italian prosecutors will on Wednesday seek an immediate trial for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, accused of paying for sex with an under-age girl and intervening improperly to have her released from police custody.

Once the request is submitted by Milan prosecutors, who believe they have enough evidence to skip a preliminary hearing and go straight to trial, the judge will have five days to decide, although the deadline could be extended by a few days.

“We'll have a final meeting today on the procedural aspects and tomorrow we will forward the request to the judge,” chief prosecutor Edmondo Bruti Liberati told reporters.

Milan prosecutors allege Berlusconi paid for sex with Karima El Mahroug, a Moroccan nightclub dancer known as Ruby, while she was under 18, the legal age for prostitution in Italy.

They say he later exerted improper pressure on police to have El Mahroug released when she was detained on separate theft allegations.

Prosecutors are likely to seek an immediate trial for both charges, judicial sources told Reuters on Tuesday.

Their request will add to the pressure on Berlusconi, who has been struggling politically since a split in his ruling PDL party last year and who faces a number of separate tax fraud and corruption charges.

He denies wrongdoing in any of the cases, saying he has never paid for sex and he accuses politically motivated leftist magistrates of trying to drive him out of power.

He has acknowledged making a phone call to police on El Mahroug's behalf, but says he was only helping a person in need. - Reuters

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