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Berlusconi, Lavitola guilty of bribing ex-Senator - update 2

Sentenced to three years in prison each

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(ANSA) - Naples, July 8 - A Naples court on Wednesday sentenced ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi and co-defendant Valter Lavitola to three years in prison for bribing a former Senator to switch sides, toppling the center-left government of Romano Prodi in 2008. "There were rumors but as I told the judge, I didn't know anything about it," Prodi told ANSA Wednesday. "If I had known I'd still be premier". Berlusconi and journalist and wheeler-dealer Lavitola, the former director of the Avanti! newspaper, were indicted in 2013 on charges of acting as a go-between in the case of Sergio De Gregorio, who confessed to switching sides after receiving two million euros from the centre-right leader during a centre-left government led by Prodi, who beat Berlusconi in two general elections. De Gregorio testified in October last year that he and Berlusconi had "adopted a strategy of urban warfare to devastate" Prodi's shaky centre-left 2006-2008 coalition government in what he called 'Operation Freedom' - a term allegedly coined by Berlusconi. "What we have here is a banal illicit contract, a question of vile greed...a barter of money in exchange for...the function of parliament," prosecutor Henry John Woodcock told the court in his closing statement.
   

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