Crédit Florentine, Denis Verdini sentenced to 6 years and 10 months on appeal



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Denis Verdini was sentenced to 6 years and 10 months at the Florence appeals procedure for crack of the Florentine Bank Credit Cooperative of which he was the president. The court reduced the sentence imposed in the first instance, which had been nine years. Reductions also for entrepreneurs Riccardo Fusi and Roberto Bartolomei, sentenced today to 5 years and 10 months each. The Florence Court of Appeal also accepted plea negotiations for the former DG Pietro Italo Biagini at 3 years and 10 months (in the first instance he was 6 years old for fraudulent bankruptcy) and for many members of the board and the board of auditors to 1 year and 8 months

The prosecution had asked the former senator of Ala and Forza Italy during previous hearings a sentence of imprisonment of eight years. In Verdini, Fabio Origlio and Luciana Singlitico also challenged the criminal badociation for which he was acquitted at first instance. Overall, however, the sentence is less than the nine-year sentence imposed in the first instance, since a continuation was recognized between the bankruptcy crime for the former cooperative credit and the part of the publication process. The Attorney General also challenged the crime of criminal badociation also to two other accused, Riccardo Fusi and Roberto Bartolomei of the construction industry, for whom they were respectively requested 6 years and 6 years and three months of Imprisonment, against a sentence of 5 years and 6 months in first instance. Among the other demands, a sentence of 3 years and 6 months imprisonment for Monica Manescalchi and Riccardo Rossi. The lawyers who defend the defendants had requested the acquittal with a complete formula for their clients.

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