“I don’t work with the police” the most awaited interview of the week begins like this. Fabrizio Corona arrives in Nunzia De Girolamo’s living room after days of waiting and controversy and immediately underlines his “ethics”: “I didn’t go to the police”, he says, “I’m not a person who talks” because, he explains, “I have a code of ethics that prison taught me” and the investigation by the Prosecutor’s Office “would have started regardless”. Guest of Nunzia De Girolamo on Avanti Popolo on Rai 3, after having unleashed chaos in Italian football and revealing some of the excellent names involved in the betting scandal, the former king of the paparazzi is a raging river that overwhelms everything he encounters .
Starting with Luciano Spalletti: “I know him very well. She trained in Milan and I have always lived and traveled in Milan” recalls Corona: “she has always had great respect for me”. Once the pleasantries were over, here’s the attack: “he makes some very sad statements saying what he had to say”, says Corona, “the Italy shirt has a value” and if “these players have bet their huge money” he recalls the former paparazzo “they can’t do it”. For Corona, sporting honor is at stake, “the value of the shirt” and the responsibilities of the national coach and former Napoli coach would be very serious in his opinion: “the next day you you go on television accusing me, who am the most famous man in Italy, that I need to advertise” on the players involved and “you accuse me of profiteering”, says Corona who looks towards the camera and turns to Spalletti: ” Luciano, accuses the prosecutor who came to Coverciano after thirty years of profiteering”. Now the former king of the paparazzi has lost all control: “You Luciano, with all the money you have earned, must apologize to me and the people Italian for the words you said” because he explains “you don’t have to defend them”. But Spalletti is not the only one under accusation. Another former national team coach is hit by the Corona cyclone: ”Roberto Mancini, what he did ethically for the value of the blue shirt and the Italian people is shameful”.