Minetti seeks damages from Fatto, Cartabianca and Report
Nicole Minetti plans to pursue damages against several media outlets for false reporting regarding her involvement in sex parties. Milan prosecutors have cleared her of any wrongdoing related to her adoption of a sick Uruguayan boy and dismissed claims of her organizing illicit parties. Minetti was previously pardoned by President Sergio Mattarella for her convictions related to pimping and embezzlement.
- ▪Nicole Minetti is seeking damages from Il Fatto Quotidiano, E' Sempre Cartabianca, and Report.
- ▪Milan prosecutors found no evidence supporting claims that Minetti was running sex parties.
- ▪President Sergio Mattarella pardoned Minetti from her previous convictions for pimping and embezzlement.
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Former bunga bunga maitress Nicole Minetti on Wednesday said she would seek damages from Il Fatto Quotidiano daily, Berlusconi channel talk show E' Sempre Cartabianca and Rai investigative reporting programme Report for reporting she was still running sex parties at her partner Giuseppe Cipriani's Uruguayan ranch after Milan prosecutors said those claims were false. The prosecutors, tasked with reviewing Minetti's successful plea for a pardon from pimping and embezzlement convictions, said earlier Wednesday they had found nothing untoward in her adoption procedure for a nine-year-old sick Uruguayan boy and nothing to support a former Cipriani Uruguayan masseuse's claims that Minetti had been organising sex and drug laced parties at the Punta del Este villa.
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