Ex-Juventus president Andrea Agnelli seeks plea bargain deal in false accounting case
- Andrea Agnelli has requested a plea bargain deal that would give him a 20-month sentence in a false accounting trial related to Juventus.
- Pavel Nedved has requested a plea deal of 14 months, while Fabio Paratici and Cesare Gabasio each requested 18 months.
- Prosecutors began investigating Juventus in 2021 for allegedly cashing in on illegal commissions and misleading investors with false invoices.
- If accepted, the plea bargains could end the legal cases and allow Agnelli to return to soccer after his ban expires in October.
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Agnelli's Plea Deal: The Final Chapter of Juventus' False Accounting Saga
Former Juventus executives, including Andrea Agnelli, are seeking plea bargains in a false accounting trial linked to financial irregularities. The trial, relocated to Rome, examines if Juventus profited from illegal player transfer commissions and misled investors. A decision expected in September could allow Agnelli’s return to soccer.

Ex-Juventus president Andrea Agnelli seeks plea bargain deal in false accounting case
Former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has requested a plea bargain deal that would give him a 20-month sentence in a false accounting trial that contributed to his downfall at the record 36-time Serie A champion.
The accusations contested are those of updating, obstacle to supervision and false invoicing. The investigation "Prisma" on the accounts of the company that had been initiated by the pmtorinesi and had then arrived at Piazzale Clodio for competence
For the Public Prosecutor of Rome they would be guilty of market manipulation, false social communications, fraudulent declaration and obstacle to the supervisory bodies
Rome (AB) Andrea Anelli, president of the former Italian Football Club of Jovintos, applied for a plea settlement that would grant him 20 months ' imprisonment in a case of financial irregularities related to the club ' s accounts, which contributed to his fall from the president of the club with the record number of hits on the Italian patrol with 36 titles. Pavel Nedved, former Vice-President of Joventos, requested a 14-month prison …
TURIN – 1 year and 8 months and 11 months, these are some of the plea bargain requests presented for a dozen defendants in the trial resulting from the Prisma investigation. Among these are those presented by some former Juventus executives, such as former president Andrea Agnelli, former vice president Pavel Nedved, former sports director Fabio Paratici and Maurizio Arrivabene. For the latter, the public prosecutor Lorenzo Del Giudice has reque…
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