The sentences uttered by the prosecutor Santoriello at a conference four years ago. Abodi: “Seen, heard and reported”. And on social media the controversy flares up
Words that inevitably cause discussion. Because pronounced by Ciro Santoriello, one of the prosecutors of the Prisma investigation which led to the indictment of the Juventus managers. “I admit it, I follow and am a huge fan of Napoli and I hate Juventus. As a public prosecutor I am anti-Juventus, against thievery on the pitch”. Sentence pronounced four years ago, but read in hindsight makes an impression. And, among the black and white people, it creates indignation.
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It was June 14, 2019, Sala Sforza of Spazio Chiossetto in Milan. A Forum organized by some law firms in which there was already talk of budgets and capital gains. Prosecutor Santoriello’s tone is at times convivial and certain outings by him are accompanied by laughter and applause. In another video here is the duet with the conference speaker who says: “Let’s stay distant on the fact that she is a prosecutor and I am a lawyer, she supports Napoli and I support Inter”. Santoriello’s reply: “Oh well, come on: enough, no Juventus”. Sport Minister Andrea Abodi tweeted: “I have seen, heard and reported, in compliance with the roles, for the appropriate checks and evaluations. For now, I think it is correct that I stop here”. On social media, however, the controversy flared up.
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