Parody M. Berlusconi: if Justice Comes, Why Complain?
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This brought an end to a legal and political debate that had lasted for several decades.
An Italian court of cassation ruled on Friday in a four-decade-old case that there is no evidence that Silvio Berlusconi's career and business empire were financed by the mafia, a charge prosecutors have long accused the late businessman and prime minister of.
After decades, Silvio Berlusconi's mafia case has finally come to an end - the Italian Court of Cassation has acquitted the former prime minister.
The Italian Court of Cassation has ruled that there is no evidence that Cosa Nostra financed the businesses of the late Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The prime minister has been accused of mafia ties for decades, but the ruling says the mafia did not use Berlusconi to launder money. The decision by the Court of Cassation brings to an end almost four decades of legal and political debate, after a series of prosecutorial investigations…
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