Media mogul and former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconiwho died on June 12 at the age of 86, left 100 million euros ($109 million) to his last partner, Marta Fascina, 33 years old, according to his will published this Thursday.
Fascina, whom Berlusconi called “my wife” – even though they weren’t married – is, too representative of the Forza Italia party founded by a billionaire.
Loved or hated, this alleged admirer of women much younger than himself, including “call girls”, has been embroiled in various lawsuits related to sultry and controversial receptions.
His last partner has a substantial but modest legacy compared to the businessman’s estatewhich Forbes estimates at 6,400 million euros (almost 7,000 million dollars) and which will actually belong to his five children born in two marriages, whose will was read the day before, the content of which was published by an Italian agency chance.
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Provisions regarding his multiple properties or even his yachts were not immediately known.
Marina and Pier Silvio Berlusconi, born in the media mogul’s first marriage with Carla Dall’Oglio, jointly inherit 53% of the family company FininvestHe said AFP financial source after opening your will. The remaining three children, Luigi, Eleonora and Bárbara, born from the second marriage with exactriz Verónica Lario, the remaining 47%.
Berlusconi made these provisions regarding Fininvest in 2006, just before he was hospitalized in Milan.
The family company controls a number of companies, including the MediaForEurope (ex-Mediaset) television group, led by Pier Silvio Berlusconi, Mondadori publications, chaired by Marina Berlusconi, and Mediolanum bank.
Fininvest’s net profit fell 44 percent last year to 200.2 million euros ($217.6 million), while its turnover remained almost stable at 3.820 million euros ($4.153 million).
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Berlusconi’s will, which dominated Italian political life for decades, was accompanied by a handwritten sentence addressed to his children: “Thank you. I feel great love for all of you, your father“.
Berlusconi, whose heritage origins are still shrouded in mystery, also leaves €100m to his brother Paoloas well as 30 million euros ($32.6 million) to his sulphurous friend and partner Marcello Dell’Utri, co-founder of Forza Italia, who was jailed in the 2010s for acting as an intermediary between Berlusconi and the Sicilian mafia. Cosa Nostra in the 1970s.
The provisions relating to Marta Fascina and Dell’Utri, written in black ink and contained in an unsealed envelope, are dated January 2022 and the author reasons them as follows: “For the love I had for them and that they had for me” .
Source: Eluniverso

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