AC Milan
president Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to seven years in prison
after being found guilty of charges of corruption and soliciting an
underage prostitute.
The 76-year-old was accused of paying for
sex with Moroccan girl Karima El Mahroug in 2010, when she was 17, as
well as abusing his position in public office for attempting to force
her release from police custody over a charge of petty theft.
Although
prosecutors sought a six-year custodial sentence for the former Italian
Premier, a court in Milan issued a seven-year punishment following the
guilty verdict in addition to a lifetime ban from politics, pending any
appeal from Berlusconi's solicitors.
However, it could be months
or even years before he serves any punishment, with Berlusconi entitled
to appeal the verdict twice before it becomes final.
Berlusconi
is already embroiled in several legal battles in the Italian courts. In
October 2012, he was issued a four-year prison sentence for tax fraud,
which has been upheld following a first appeal.
He released a
statement on Monday saying: "I was truly convinced I would be absolved
because there was absolutely no possibility of being found guilty based
on the evidence."
Berlusconi's lawyer Niccolo Ghedini revealed
they would launch an appeal, describing the sentence as "beyond reality"
and "completely illogical".
He added: "The judges even went beyond the prosecutors' request [for a six-year sentence]."
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