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Alberto Genovese is under investigation for a second alleged sexual violence. The businessman with a “base” in the attic of Piazza di Santa Maria Beltrade, in Milan, was arrested on November 6 for the events that occurred at his home between October 10 and 11: the internal cameras of his bedroom “Nailed “the kidnapping and repeated violence suffered by an 18-year-old girl invited to his party. But the Milanese magistrates have decided to also proceed to a second episode, which took place in Ibiza in July.
The victim, a 23-year-old girl, spontaneously presented herself to investigators after the businessman’s arrest to tell of her experience in the Balearic Islands. A story that may suggest that something similar to what the Terrazza Sentimento films “document” happened. The 23-year-old, who arrived in Ibiza with a flight paid for by Genovese, had said she had an experience with features similar to that of the 18-year-old, without remembering practically anything, except that she woke up stained with blood and with several bruises. in the body.
The detail -which is very striking- in the story of this girl is that, in the room of Villa Lolita in Ibiza, there would have been, in addition to Genovese, his girlfriend who the next day would have apologized. All details yet to be found, contrary to Terrazza Sentimento, the researchers do not have any video. The 23-year-old admitted that she took cocaine spontaneously, but added that, in her opinion, Genovese would have given her some other drug as well.
Terrace Sentimento: the victim changes lawyers
Meanwhile, the first lawyers for the 18-year-old victim of Terrazza Sentimento have resigned, as have the doctors who have followed her so far. The decision was made after the television show Quarto Grado revealed a – allegedly – lunch between the 18-year-old and one or more of Genovese’s entourage at a Milan restaurant (also in a period when public places are strictly closed by Covid regulations).
Circumstance, that of lunch, yet to be verified. The fact is that, subsequently, the 18-year-old went to a lawyer, Luigi Liguori, requesting his assistance. The new lawyer is one of the survivors of the massacre in Court: he was in the courtroom where a trial was held when Claudio Giardiello fired several shots, killing lawyer Lorenzo Claris Appiani and former partner Giorgio Erba. The third victim, Judge Fernando Ciampi, was shot in his study at the Palazzo di Giustizia.