(ANSA) - Milan, April 1 - Antonio Acerbo, the former Milan Expo 2015 deputy commissioner who was arrested in October on charges of corruption and bid-rigging, has plea bargained a three-year prison term and payment of 100,000 in damages. A Milan judge accepted the deal Acerbo had reached with prosecutors. Acerbo has been released from jail. Two other people implicated in the case also had plea bargains accepted.
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