The Olgettine, young women who
attended Silvio Berlusconi's alleged bunga bunga parties and
were compensated by the late three-time ex-premier for
testifying they were elegant soirees with flats on Milan's chic
Via Olgettina and monthly stipends of 2,500 euros, have now been
left without flats or income after the mogul's family cut them
off.
Another young woman who attended the parties, Barbara Guerra, is
fighting Berlusconi's heirs for the ownership of a villa in the
affluent Brianza area north of Milan.
Over the alleged bunga bunga parties, Berlusconi, who died aged
86 in June, was convicted but eventually acquitted of paying an
underage prostitute called Ruby for sex.
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