'Ruby' Karima Mahroug 'lied' in Berlusconi sex case
25 May BBC
A dancer alleged to have had paid sex as a minor with Italy's
ex-leader Silvio Berlusconi told a court that she had lied to
investigators in 2010.Karima El-Mahroug said she had "made up" details
about erotic parties held at his villa while he was still PM.
She was testifying at the trial of three former Berlusconi aides
accused of soliciting prostitutes for him.Mr Berlusconi is being tried
separately on charges of paying for underage sex with Ms El-Mahroug.Both
the dancer and Mr Berlusconi have denied the allegations.Ms El-Mahroug
is not charged with any crime in either case and is formally recognised
in both as an injured party. On Friday, she appeared as a witness at the
trial of TV presenter Emilio Fede, celebrity agent Lele Mora and Nicole
Minetti, a local councillor and former showgirl.
They are accused of providing prostitutes for Mr Berlusconi's
so-called "bunga- bunga" party evenings. Ms El-Mahroug, known as "Ruby
the Heart Stealer", told the court she had lied about receiving 187,000
euros (£160,000) from Mr Berlusconi for attending several of his
parties.She said she "made up" the sum to show off.
The dancer also went back on testimony that young women had bathed
naked at Mr Berlusconi's residence, saying they had only stripped off to
their lingerie and there had been "no contact" with the ex-PM.
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