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Silvio Berlusconi: Associate describes 'excess' at bunga bunga parties

Silvio Berlusconi: A close associate of the former Italian prime minister described his bunga bunga parties as 'excess, abuse of power and degradation.' On Monday, Burlusconi was sentenced to seven years in jail for paying for sex with a minor and abuse of office.

By Sara Rossi and James Mackenzie , Reuters
Milan

A close associate ofÌýSilvioÌýBerlusconiÌýsaid on Friday he agreed with descriptions of "bunga bunga" parties at the former prime minister's palatial residence as "excess, abuse of power and degradation."

Show-business agent Lele Mora, one of three people charged with aiding and abetting under-aged prostitution, told a court inÌýMilanÌýthat he had taken young women to the parties and had received a loan fromÌýBerlusconi.

In his declaration to the court, he denied that he had pushed the women into prostitution but delivered an unusually severe judgement on the evenings, whichÌýBerlusconiÌýhas repeatedly described as "elegant dinners."

"Yesterday I read three words in a newspaper that described what happened and what you are judging today: excess, abuse of power and degradation. It's true, that is how it was," he said.

AÌýMilan courtÌýsentencedÌýBerlusconiÌýon Monday to seven years in jail and banned him from public office after convicting him of paying for sex with a minor and of abuse of office. He will remain free pending the outcome of his appeals, expected to take several years to resolve.

Prosecutors have presented evidence describing unbridled scenes involving young women stripping and performing raunchy dances atÌýBerlusconi's parties and being rewarded with envelopes stuffed with thousands of euros in cash.

The case, one of a series facing the 76-year-old centre-right leader and billionaire media tycoon, has compounded the tensions in Prime MinisterÌýEnrico Letta's governing coalition, which depends onÌýBerlusconi's People of Freedom (PDL) party.

Speaking inÌýBrusselsÌýon Friday, Letta, from the centre-leftÌýDemocratic PartyÌý(PD), repeated that he was confident the PDL would continue to support his government.

Prosecutors say that Mora, a longstanding associate ofÌýBerlusconi, helped recruit young women, including Karima El Maroug, the former teenaged nightclub dancer known as "Ruby the Heartstealer" who is at the centre of the case.

They are seeking a seven-year sentence for Mora and for his co-defendantsÌýEmilio Fede, a former newscaster on one ofÌýBerlusconi's television stations, andÌýNicole Minetti, a former dental hygienist who later became a PDL regional councillor.

Mora's lawyers have denied that his involvement constituted an offence and have asked for him to be cleared of the charges.

BerlusconiÌývoiced outrage at the verdict in his own trial, which he said was politically motivated, and repeated that he was "absolutely innocent".Ìý