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'Superman': Silvio Berlusconi

I'm not ill, I'm Superman, Berlusconi tells sex-scandal accusers

Nick Pisa in Rome
2 Sep 2009


Silvio Berlusconi has hit back over accusations that he paid escort girls for sex saying he is "not ill but Superman".

The 72-year-old Italian prime minister has been at the centre of a series of sex scandals since it emerged that he had attended the 18th birthday party of model Noemi Letizia.

His wife Veronica Lario, 53, said she was divorcing him because he was "ill" and because of his "association with minors".

Mr Berlusconi hit back, saying: "I have never frequented minors, above all Miss Letizia, I have never paid prostitutes.

"At all times I have around 15 security guards around me, 10 waiting staff, musicians - at the most I might tell a little spicy story.

"Only someone who is ill in the head would invent something else and imagine something else took place.

"You just have to see what I have done over these last 15 months while prime minister to see that I am not ill but Superman."

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The so called "west" has its share of these sort of people and as the saying goes,absolute power corrupts so whats surprising about the lifestyle of this man.
T H Leeds

- Thomas Hayes, Leeds UK, 02/09/2009 20:54
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The Berlusconi phenomenon (known in Italy as "berlusconismo") is one of the saddest things that happened to Italy in the last 20 years. Thanks to the enormous media power that he's got (he controls through the political party Rai, the Italian equivalent of BBC, and he owns the three main private networks) he's been able to run a non stop propaganda campaign in his favour. And unfortunately many Italians still believe his lies. I am so ashamed to be Italian nowdays that...I moved to another EU country. In many ways at this stage Italy is at one of the lowest point has ever been for a long time (since fascism) and Berlusconi is the "face" of a problem that is corruption and that is much bigger then himself.

- Roberto, The Netherlands, 02/09/2009 16:51
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"At all times I have around 15 security guards around me, 10 waiting staff, musicians"
And how much is that costing the Italian taxpayer?
Still, it's good to see that we're not the only country in Europe where the voting public is being taken for a ride.

- Bob, Cheam, 02/09/2009 11:35
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This is a very SAD old man. Should NOT be allowed to be a Prime Minister.

- Dave, london u.k, 02/09/2009 09:57
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