There is a second suspect in the investigation into Luca Morisi, the creator of Matteo Salvini's social "Beast". The same accusation, the sale of drugs, was contested against one of the two Romanians who on the evening of August 14 were hosted in the apartment in Belfiore (Verona) of the former Northern League spin doctor.

It was precisely the Romanians, both homeless, who fought Morisi. The two, stopped by the carabinieri, said that Morisi had provided them, free of charge, with the bottle of Ghb, the so-called rape drug found in the backpack of one of them. They explained that they had been contacted by Morisi through a gay dating app and that they had participated in the evening together with a fourth person, a 50-year-old Italian.

The presence of this fourth person was denied by Salvini's former spin doctor who resigned on September 1st.

The sexual encounter, the Romanians revealed, ended with the gift bottle.

Bottle which, Morisi's lawyer Fabio Pinelli points out, “ was not his , therefore he cannot have sold it to third parties”.

And this is where the line of defense is played out. The only objection that can be made to Morisi, explains the lawyer, are those almost two grams of cocaine found in the house, a minimum quantity that provides only for an administrative offense.

(Unioneonline / L)

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