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Berlusconi: 'I Am The Most Accused Man In The Universe'

Berlusconi Trial

COLLEEN BARRY   03/28/11 12:21 PM ET   AP

MILAN — Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi made a rare court appearance Monday, greetings throngs of supporters gathered outside the courthouse following a closed-door hearing in a tax fraud case he has dismissed as groundless.

Berlusconi waved to reporters from inside a black sedan as he arrived at the courthouse tightly guarded by 100 riot police. After the two-hour hearing, the premier emerged briefly from the car on his way out to thank hundreds of supporters waiting outside.

"Thank you, thank you all," Berlusconi told cheering supporters who waved Italian flags and banners bearing his party emblem. "It all went fine."

Across the street, a much smaller group of detractors booed and called for his resignation.

He premier did not address the court during the closed-door hearing dedicated to technical matters, instead reserving his comments on the case for an on-air phone call to one of his television stations.

Prosecutors in the so-called Mediatrade case allege fraud in the sale of film rights by his Mediaset company in a case identical to an ongoing trial, but with allegations relating to a more recent period. The preliminary hearing will decide whether to indict the premier in what would be his fourth active trial. A decision is not expected before the end of May.

He has always denied wrongdoing and denounced what he says are left-leaning magistrates intent on hurting him politically.

The Italian leader has a history of legal woes but has rarely showed up in court – the last time was in 2003 for a bribery trial in which he was eventually acquitted on one count while the statute of limitations expired on another.

His lawyer, Niccolo Ghedini, repeated on Monday that the premier will attend hearings as his schedule allows.

Berlusconi will attend the next hearing in the Mediatrade case, but it wasn't yet decided if he will attend the opening of his underage prostitution trial next week, Ghedini said.

"The premier was absolutely serene," Ghedini said. Berlusconi made no statements inside the courtroom, but Ghedini does not exclude it in future hearings.

Three more dates have been set for the preliminary hearing judge to hear evidence to decide whether to indict the premier.

"The prosecutors have shown that they want to persecute me and they don't stop even in the face of facts and of ridiculousness," Berlusconi said Monday as he called in to a TV show on one of Mediaset's channels.

Berlusconi said that the prosecutors see him as an "ideological and political enemy" and as "the obstacle preventing the left from gaining power."

"Unfortunately communism in Italy never surrendered and never changed," Berlusconi said. "I am the most accused man in the universe and in history."

Berlusconi insisted that ever since he stepped into politics in the 1990s, he had stopped running his companies to devote himself to public office exclusively.

"These accusations are not only groundless but also ridiculous," he maintained.

His supporters outside, who have set up an open-air tent creating a semi-permanent presence opposite the courthouse as the premier's trial schedule picks up, gave a similar defense.

"It's been since 1994 that the magistrates have been acting against the premier with innumerable trials," said Alessandro Vigentini, a 20-year-old law student who is a member of Berlusconi's party's youth wing. "The premier has never been convicted. This needs to be understood."

Berlusconi has either been acquitted or seen the statute of limitation against him expire.

The case is one of four currently involving Berlusconi – three relate to his business dealings. The only trial related to his personal conduct – the underage prostitution case – begins April 6. Earlier this year, Italy's Constitutional Court watered down a law introduced by his government that shielded him from prosecution.

Contrary to the past, Berlusconi's lawyers insist he plans to attend hearings, barring engagements stemming from his official duty.

Separately, Berlusconi, one of Italy's richest men, disclosed income of euro40.9 million last year, a 77 percent increase over 2009 when he reported euro23 million, according to figures presented as part of regular disclosure for members of parliament. There was no explanation for the increase.

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DrakeUnlimited
F.&A.M.
05:19 PM on 04/05/2011
You know what my parents said? "Never trust a politician."
04:51 AM on 03/29/2011
"I am the most accused man in the world?" I tried that line so many times, and it still doesn't work.

Consider this though... Berlusconi heads the longest standing Italian leadership since WWII, I think. I guess this doesn't reflect well on the Italians.
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Derek Lantin
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09:06 PM on 03/28/2011
Sir

Mr. Berlusconi is arguably Italy’s most ”machilista” leader since Mussolini. I find him a welcome change from the other “grey men” (and women) who currently occupy the European political stage.

Mr. Berlusconi will no doubt win these cases with his usual aplomb and bravado, whilst providing some good amusement.

Most Italians fiddle their taxes and I do not think that the average Italian will take the tax fraud accusations too seriously. Scandals in Italian politics are common currency and reflect more of a “business as usual” situation rather than a crisis. After all, Prime Minister Andreotti was accused of collaborating with the mafia and Prime Minister Craxi fled the country to avoid being jailed for corruption. Interestingly, Bettino Craxi was seen as Mr. Berlusconi’s political patron.

Most Italians (with the possible exception of the ex Mrs. Berlusconi) will probably forgive Mr. Berlusconi for his flirtations with a beautiful young Moroccan prostitute. In any event Mr. Berlusconi and the young lady both deny that sex took place, so it is hard to imagine how any real evidence can be brought against him. The accusation that Mr. Berlusconi triad to use his influence to get the young lady out of trouble with the police hardly seems like a hanging offence, after all, what is the point in being a politician if you do not have influence and use it?

Sincerely, Derek Lantin. http://dereklantin.booksabuzz.com
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
10:05 PM on 03/28/2011
I would say that having "the most _____ since Mussolini" in one's description is very faint praise indeed.
04:54 AM on 03/29/2011
Nice plug for you book. Very creative marking approach.
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Derek Lantin
Writer.
11:58 PM on 03/29/2011
Thanks Bowen. It is a fun way to promote the book and alsoto exchange views with people from all around the world. I like the HP. I hope you buy the book, it is a fun read for men. Regards Derek
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irochfpst
no right turn
07:20 PM on 03/28/2011
i guess that means you are just an innocent bystander.
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chaapai
just an earthbound misfit, I
04:25 PM on 03/28/2011
Maybe the rightfully accused.

but if you count nonsense, President Obama is the most accused. I hear Huckabee was trying to link him to the Lizzie Borden case!
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Louise Aloft
06:38 AM on 05/10/2011
i think the word 'accused' here is of the more judicial kind, as in taken to court.
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04:07 PM on 03/28/2011
"I am the most accused man in the universe and in history."

Poor Berlusconi; it's only because you deserve it.
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fozzi58
I want my country back
10:32 PM on 03/29/2011
+1
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wowme
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail
03:09 PM on 03/28/2011
No OJ Simpson is themost accused & according to fox news, Obama is as well.
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sensimilla
You are not your body
02:59 PM on 03/28/2011
Hey Balding Berlusconi, you BOUGHT the Premiership, and commit crimes while in office. How about you just do the world a favor and RESIGN.
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Whinger
I'm Just Me!
02:57 PM on 03/28/2011
I got myself caught for all the world to see.....

And that's why everybody's always pickin' on me!
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BlackYowe
I am a classical- liberal woman and a Jeweler.
02:11 PM on 03/28/2011
No Berlusconi, you have made yourself the laughing stock of the universe. That is different.
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
02:02 PM on 03/28/2011
I beg your pardon but my brother-in-law just said last nite

that he had it more worse then any buddy Lololoo

now some one has got to be lying is all I am saying lololoololo
01:55 PM on 03/28/2011
And deservedly so, Silvio.
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FlaviaDeLuce
books rule
01:38 PM on 03/28/2011
This guy has supporters?? I guess human stupidity never ceases to amaze me..

its called KARMA and you getter get used to what's coming buddy
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Mondayboy
Rebel with a cause
01:20 PM on 03/28/2011
How do you know you are the most accused person in the universe if you haven't yet visited Venus, Saturn or other planets and galaxies? Do you exaggerate much?
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FlaviaDeLuce
books rule
01:38 PM on 03/28/2011
lol that was good
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01:18 PM on 03/28/2011
remember when that guy bashed him in the face with a statue? oh the old days...
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BlackYowe
I am a classical- liberal woman and a Jeweler.
02:12 PM on 03/28/2011
Oh yeah that was a trip. It was a religious statue if I recall!
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Louise Aloft
06:25 AM on 05/10/2011
it was a miniature of the milan cathedral