Private audio from Bova, Ceretti: "I shared them in good faith."
The model told investigators: "I forwarded them to Monzino without ulterior motives." The Milanese PR manager: "I only forwarded the chats to Corona."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Martina Ceretti , the 23-year-old model implicated in the Raul Bova private audio scandal , was interviewed by investigators. Ceretti, whose phone was seized , reportedly explained that she had shared audio and chat messages of her conversations with the actor with her friend Federico Monzino, a 29-year-old Milanese PR, in good faith , but without any ulterior motive. Investigators in the capital hypothesize that Monzino may have sent the alleged blackmail messages to Bova.
"Federico Monzino claims not to be the author of the messages sent to Raoul Bova; furthermore, Fabrizio Corona is the only person to whom he forwarded the chats and audio clips in question," explained Sirio Serafinelli , of the law firm Tomaino e De Zan in Milan, the PR's lawyer.
David Leggi, Raoul Bova's lawyer , also spoke out on the matter, telling ANSA: "The actions taken, which investigators are investigating, have activated the web in an illicit and unacceptable manner, where material whose nature is yet to be ascertained continues to be disseminated in an uncontrolled manner. A hellish machine has been activated that does not care about anyone, neither individuals nor their children, who lack the tools to distinguish current events from malice or low-grade voyeurism. All of this makes us reflect on the mechanisms connected to the world of the web and social media, which seem to be the new Wild West."
(Unioneonline)