Italy’s Berlusconi convicted over leaks
Ex-PM sentenced to year in prison over publication of leaked transcripts from police wiretap in newspaper owned by him.
An Italian court has sentenced former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to a year in prison over the publication of
leaked transcripts from a police wiretap in a newspaper that he owns.
Berlusconi, who faces two more verdicts this month for tax fraud and having sex with an underage prostitute, can appeal Thursday’s conviction which would suspend the sentence under Italian law.
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