
Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi remains entangled in a controversy involving several call-girls who admit to entertaining Berlusconi in exchange for his assistance in resolving their business and legal problems.
Berlusconi denies any impropriety on his part and is adamant that the women involved are merely acquaintances and that his efforts in their behalf have nothing to do with his relationship with them.
Italian model, Patrizia D'Addario, stated that she had been paid more than $1,000 to attend a party in Berlusconi’s residence in Rome. Ms D'Addario claims that she was asked to return and eventually spent the night with the prime minister.
In an interview with Chi, one of Italy's most popular gossip magazines, Mr Berlusconi said he had never paid for sex. He added, “I never understood where the satisfaction is when you’re missing the pleasure of conquest.”
He attacked Ms D'Addario, saying she had been "extremely well paid" by someone to produce false accusations against him, an accusation which she denies. The prime minister said he could not be blamed for the bad behavior of others and there was nothing in his private life he should be ashamed of or should apologize for.
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