Milan, December 1 (LaPresse) – Giorgia Meloni will be heard on September 28 as an injured party in the aggravated defamation trial against Fabrizio Corona currently underway at the Milan Court. Senator and lawyer Giulia Bongiorno, the Prime Minister’s new legal counsel, informed the court today that the Prime Minister has given her availability to “travel” to Milan on that date to testify in the proceedings stemming from the complaint filed by Meloni and MP Manlio Messina against the former paparazzi king over an article published by Dillingernews.it on October 20, 2023, titled “What if Giorgia Meloni’s heart is already taken? From Sicily we are told that…”, which speculated about a romantic relationship between the two following Meloni’s breakup with Andrea Giambruno. Giorgia Meloni is one of the prosecution witnesses, represented in court by deputy prosecutor Giovanni Tarzia, who today, at the end of a hearing in which Luca Arnau, then editor of Dillingernews.it for one month and co-defendant with Corona, testified, insisted on hearing her after the hearing scheduled for May was postponed due to institutional commitments at Palazzo Chigi.
Milan, Giorgia Meloni to be heard on 28/9 in the trial of Fabrizio Corona

Milan, December 1 (LaPresse) – Giorgia Meloni will be heard on September 28 as an injured party in the aggravated defamation trial against Fabrizio Corona currently underway at the Milan Court. Senator and lawyer Giulia Bongiorno, the Prime Minister’s new legal counsel, informed the court today that the Prime Minister has given her availability to “travel” to Milan on that date to testify in the proceedings stemming from the complaint filed by Meloni and MP Manlio Messina against the former paparazzi king over an article published by Dillingernews.it on October 20, 2023, titled “What if Giorgia Meloni’s heart is already taken? From Sicily we are told that…”, which speculated about a romantic relationship between the two following Meloni’s breakup with Andrea Giambruno. Giorgia Meloni is one of the prosecution witnesses, represented in court by deputy prosecutor Giovanni Tarzia, who today, at the end of a hearing in which Luca Arnau, then editor of Dillingernews.it for one month and co-defendant with Corona, testified, insisted on hearing her after the hearing scheduled for May was postponed due to institutional commitments at Palazzo Chigi.
