(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 19 - A Milan court on Wednesday granted a
request from ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi for the so-called Ruby
ter trial to be adjourned and set the next hearing for February
16.
The 85-year-old media billionaire is accused of bribing
witnesses to lie about his alleged "bunga bunga" sex parties at
his home and say they were innocent affairs.
The Forza Italia leader is on trial along with 28 other people,
many of them women who attended the parties.
The defence team made the request on the basis of the upsurge in
COVID-19 contagion, which makes it more difficult to call up
witnesses, and the upcoming election of the new Italian
president, with Berlusconi a possible candidate.
The case was one of several stemming from allegations Berlusconi
paid for sex with teen Moroccan runaway exotic dancer nicknamed
Ruby the Heartstealer when she was under 18.
He was cleared in a similar case in Siena in October.
Berlusconi was also acquitted in the original case as judges
ruled he could not have known Ruby was a minor. (ANSA).
Berlusconi request for trial adjournment granted
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