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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi gets kinkier and kinkier

25/06/2009 15:39:23

Editor's Note: The Italian premier reportedly skipped an appearance at a US-Italy event marking the election of President Barack Obama to be with the prostitute. The premier also said "I'm paler than Mr Obama, because it's been so long since I went sunbathing. He's more handsome, younger and taller."

Patrizia D'Addario, a prostitute identified in Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi's sex scandal dismissed his claims that he did not know her. She had told La Repubblica that spent a night with Berlusconi followed by an "intimate" breakfast.

Patrizia D'Addario indicated Berlusconi might have been confused because "there were so many other young women who looked just like me" at the parties he threw at his residence.

Prosecutors in Bari have questioned D'Addario and other women as part of a probe into a local businessman accused of being then premier's pimp.

The businessman, Giampaolo Tarantini, has said the women were only reimbursed for their travel expenses. Most of the women were paid about US$1400 to attend the party which is lavish reimbursement for travel.

Mr Berlusconi has told gossip magazine Chi he has never paid for sex and in an interview. This is true because he used Giampaolo Tarantini to pimp for him.

D'Addario told La Repubblica newspaper that she attended two parties at Mr Berlusconi's Roman home, including one at which she said there were 20 young women, including two known lesbian prostitutes, who flocked around the premier as if they were at a "harem."

"Actually, harems are serious things that I know well because I've been to Dubai three times," said D'Addario.

She said she danced with the premier to Frank Sinatra's "My Way" during the party. She said she spent that night, November 4, with Mr Berlusconi. The premier reportedly skipped an appearance at a US-Italy event marking the election of President Barack Obama to be with the prostitute.

D'Addario recorded her encounter with the premier and has turned the tapes over to Bari prosecutors. Prosecutors have not yet commented on the claim.

D'Addario denied Mr Berlusconi's claims she was paid to expose him. She received €1,000 from Tarantini for her attendance at an October 15 party, but was not paid for the November 4 encounter and instead received the promise Mr Berlusconi would intervene in a land dispute. When Berlusconi reneged on his promise to help her, she came forward.

D'Addario said after she confided in an acquaintance that she had recorded proof of her encounter with the premier, her house was robbed.

She said thieves made off with her computer, music CDs, lingerie and designer clothes - including the Versace dress she wore the night of November 4.

source: http://news.eircom.net/breakingnews/15939787

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