No more "salary" for the Olgettine, the girls who took part in the evenings in Silvio Berlusconi 's villa in Arcore.

From what we learn - the news is reported by Corriere della Sera - it was the family of the former prime minister, who died last June, who said a stop to the allowance that was paid to the young people every month as compensation, so they had the opportunity to explain the Berlusconi himself, of the damage they had suffered to their reputation for having been involved in the various Ruby trials.

During one of the hearings of the first Ruby trial, in which he was acquitted, Berlusconi said that he had assigned 2,500 euros a month to each of the girls who had been guests of Villa San Martino as "help" for damage to their image and work related to the investigations. .

But upon the death of the Knight - writes the Milanese newspaper - the family blocked the payments to all the Olgettines.

Again according to rumours, not only was the monthly allowance blocked, but the girls were also "evicted" from the properties they were using.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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