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BREAKING NEWS: Luciano Moggi Only Given Suspended Jail Sentence
The ex-Juventus transfer guru has been given a suspended 18 month prison sentence for his role in the Calciopoli scandal, despite earlier reports claiming he was going to jail...
»Comments (15) Print This Story Send To A Friend Contact Us galleria zoom The Calciopoli scandal shook Italian football to its core back in the summer of 2006, resulting in, most infamously, Juventus being stripped of two Scudetti, as well as being relegated to Serie B.
Ex-Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi was painted as the mastermind of the whole crisis, and after a long trial he has been given a suspended 18 month prison sentence for his wrongdoings.
It was originally reported that Moggi had in fact been sent to prison, but the very latest reports indicate that he has been given a suspended jail term.
The trial that concluded today referred to his relationship with the GEA Soccer Management Agency, run by his son Alessandro, which was alleged to have bribed and threatened a number of players to sign up for them.
Alessandro has been sent to jail, receiving a 14-month sentence, but agent Franco Zavaglia and son Emanuele were pardoned, as were Italy coach Marcello Lippi's son Davide, Francesco Ceravolo and Pasquale Gallo.
These sentences are far less severe than they could have been. Prosecutors had asked for six years for Luciano, five years for Alessandro, three-and-a-half years for Zavaglia, two years and four months for Ceravolo, 16 months for Davide Lippi, and eight months for Gallo. |
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