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Ruby Process: What are the 'olgettine' up to today?

AGI - Some former “olgettine” – now mature women like Roberta Bonasia and Claudia Iona Amarghiolai – are asking through their lawyers for their mothers and fathers to be called as witnesses to testify to the suffering and damage they suffered from the Ruby hearings, as well as their commitment to their studies to demonstrate that that period is closed. Lawyer Marco De Giorgio notes that Francesca Cipriani had 45,000 euros seized in a safe in 2015 by the magistrates and that they have not yet been returned, as the outcome is still pending.
“These are funds that have lost value” he laments to the judges. The lawyers for Alessandra Sorcinelli and Barbara Guerra emphasize that by the end of 2026 they will leave the villas that were granted to them as temporary use by the former prime minister, wanting to clarify that those houses did not represent the ‘price’ of corruption otherwise they would have been living spaces during nature. In the midst of the highly legal discussion concerning constitutional legitimacy and various exceptions, a glimpse is also offered into the inevitable question: how are the “olgettine” doing today, what are they doing now?.
Nicole Minetti
In the courtroom there is only Miriam Loddo, who doesn’t feel much like talking about herself but readily offers a positive word about Nicole Minetti, one of the most charismatic of the group at the time, the one who “briefed” the others, according to court documents, in preparation for the elegant dinners. “She’s a good person and, even if these are not my words, she’s another woman.” The reference is to the grace granted to the former regional councilor and now under scrutiny. The lawyer for Ambra Battilana, the model considered the key witness for the prosecution at the time, insists on clarifying that she is no longer a civil party because the crime of defamation has been extinguished by prescription. Traces of time passing, even if references to Silvio Berlusconi, acquitted in both the Ruby 1 and first-instance Ruby 3 hearings, emerge in every intervention. Ivano Chiesa, known for his impetuous dialectic, doesn’t beat around the bush: “Berlusconi gave the money to the girls because he was generous or because he was a snob who wanted to cover them up?”
Witnesses of a modest style
All the lawyers are asking to reopen the trial and have many witnesses brought into the courtroom, including figures such as the accountant, the ex-boyfriend, people who illustrate a modest lifestyle. The legal point is that the defenses largely waived the summoning of witnesses in the first instance after the judges of the time accepted the objection that it was recognized that they had to be heard during the investigations as they were investigated and therefore with a lawyer. Now, in light of the Cassation, they are demanding “those” witnesses.
Judge Maria Rosaria Correra is in a hurry and causes some displeasure among the lawyers invited to cut to the chase about their matters. Finally, she states the dates of the next appointments and when asked if September will be the last, she lets slip a “we all wish it would be the last” but the resigned way in which she says it suggests that the titles of coda for a story that has traversed the halls of justice since 2010 are still distant.

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https://www.agi.it/cronaca/news/2026-05-28/olgettine-cosa-fanno-oggi-37276381/

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At the Rubyter trial, prosecutor Siciliano (retired): "I want to see the end."

AGI - In the courtroom of the Ruby Ter appeal trial, the former prosecutor Tiziana Siciliano appeared in the public gallery, having conducted the investigations representing the prosecution in the first-degree judgment that resulted in the acquittal of all defendants, including Silvio Berlusconi.

"I’m here to see the end of the story – she told the journalists – I want to see it to convince myself that this story has had an unreasonable duration but that it will end and not remain suspended over our heads. Forensic archaeology? I started the investigations with Luca Gaglio in 2014. It's the duration of the trials in Italy, it’s proof of the inefficiency of the justice system and not for fault of the magistrates, due to their lack of willingness or inability." In recent days, Siciliano had announced that she would run in the upcoming Milan municipal elections on a civic list.

The defenses of three former police officers: “Reopen the trial”

The defenses of three former police officers, Claudia Iona Amarghioalei, Roberta Bonasia and Barbara Faggioli, asked the judges of the Court of Appeal to renew the evidentiary proceedings of the Ruby Ter trial, i.e. to call witnesses into court to support the innocence of their clients, accused of corruption in judicial proceedings for having lied, in exchange for money and other benefits, in the trial against Silvio Berlusconi stemming from Ruby’s statements and ending with the acquittal of the founder of Forza Italia. There was only one defendant in court, Miriam Loddo, whose lawyer stated: “This trial is a desecration of a corpse; they should be handled by necropractors and not magistrates, it would be more serious.”

The Deputy Public Prosecutor General Luca Poniz and the prosecutor Luca Gaglio opposed the reopening of the trial, arguing the uselessness of hearing the indicated witnesses as they would testify on “circumstances already amply proven.” The word now passes to the defenses for rebuttals to the representatives of the prosecution. The defendants, mostly women who participated in the evenings at Villa San Martino, are 22. The task “entrusted” by the Supreme Court to the Court of Appeal, following the annulment of the 2023 acquittals, is to determine whether the crime of corruption in judicial proceedings can be configured. The acquittal in first instance came because, according to the Milan Tribunal, the witnesses should have been heard not as witnesses but as investigated, therefore with a defense attorney by their side.

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https://www.agi.it/cronaca/news/2026-05-28/rubyter-pm-siciliano-37270236/