Two journalists from L'Espresso
newsmagazine are under investigation in connection with an
alleged wiretapped conversation between Sicily Governor Rosario
Crocetta and his doctor Matteo Tutino, the Palermo prosecutor's
office said Monday.
Piero Messina and Maurizio Zoppi broke the story earlier
this month of the alleged conversation, in which Crocetta
allegedly remained silent as Tutino said ex-regional councilor
Lucia Borsellino "should end up like her (Mafia-slain) father".
The Palermo prosecutor's office denies the wiretap exists,
and Crocetta has strenuously denied the allegations in the
article.
Both reporters could face charges of publishing false news,
and Messina could face an additional charge of slander - a
felony currently punishable with prison time - because he named
an investigator as his source.
The investigator denied having leaked the wiretap.
Both reporters invoked their right to remain silent during
interrogation by prosecutors earlier in the day.
L'Espresso has stood by its story and its reporters, saying
the wiretap exists.
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