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Capital gains Juventus, the FIGC prosecutor requests the revocation of the sporting sentence

After reading the papers of the Turin prosecutors, the federal investigators asked for the federal Court of Appeal to revoke the acquittal. A new file has also been opened to investigate the clubs not involved in the first sporting investigation but which appear in the Prisma one

The federal prosecutor has requested, pursuant to art. 63 of the Sports Justice Code, the partial revocation of the sentence with which the Federal Court of Appeal had acquitted Juventus and 10 other clubs in the capital gains trial last May. Evidently, the prosecution led by Giuseppe Chinè has found new elements capable of reopening the case in reading the documents provided by the Turin prosecutor’s office. The Court will now have 30 days to convene the hearing in which the Public Prosecutor’s Office will ask for new sanctions not only against Juventus, but also against the other clubs involved in the first trial with alleged fictitious capital gains in transactions with the Bianconeri. Of the companies acquitted on 17 May (Juventus, Naples, Sampdoria, Genoa, Pro Vercelli, Parma, Pisa, Empoli, Novara and Pescara) only the position of Napoli is not in question given that at the time only the Osimhen affair was being examined which it doesn’t involve Juve. Also targeted are 52 executives of the same companies.

New clubs

However, the investigation could expand further. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office has in fact opened a new file against Juventus and other clubs that did not appear in the first sporting investigation, but which carried out operations with the black and whites that ended up within the Prisma investigation and from the examination of which emerged ” new disciplinary conduct”.

The protests of the prosecutors

The Turin prosecutors, who have asked for the indictment of the former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli and other managers for false corporate communications, obstacle to supervision and fictitious billings, focused on the exchanges of players without passing money, as well as on the maneuvers of salaries. In particular, for the capital gains trend, according to the magistrates, Juventus would have overestimated the capital gains for a total of 155 million between 2018-19 and 2020-21.

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