"The research center is Karima El Maghoud, Ruby, the young Moroccan who was at least eight times between February and May 2010, Berlusconi's mansion. According to a friend Ruby says he knew he was younger, "I'm home since I have 16, but I always refused to protect it." He added: "He called (Berlusconi) saying, 'Ruby, I give all the money you want, I'll pay, I make gold, but the important thing is that hide everything. Do not say anything to anyone '."
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Whatever happens in the commission, the case has acquired enormous proportions, which probably would have already forced the resignation of any other ruler." [El Espectador]
"However, Ruby tells of her three visits to Arcore, of the parties at the villa and of the dozens of young women, both famous and unknown - many of them escorts - who took part in them. The minor puts a novel expression on the court records: "bunga bunga." This is the term referring to the host's habit of inviting some female guests, the most willing, to an erotic after-dinner interlude. "Silvio (I call him Silvio and not Papi as he would like to be called) told me that he'd copied that expression - "bunga bunga" - from Gheddafi: it's a rite of his African harem."" [La Repubblica]
(...)
Whatever happens in the commission, the case has acquired enormous proportions, which probably would have already forced the resignation of any other ruler." [El Espectador]
"However, Ruby tells of her three visits to Arcore, of the parties at the villa and of the dozens of young women, both famous and unknown - many of them escorts - who took part in them. The minor puts a novel expression on the court records: "bunga bunga." This is the term referring to the host's habit of inviting some female guests, the most willing, to an erotic after-dinner interlude. "Silvio (I call him Silvio and not Papi as he would like to be called) told me that he'd copied that expression - "bunga bunga" - from Gheddafi: it's a rite of his African harem."" [La Repubblica]
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