On one hand, the evidence of the “alleged pregnancy”, the calls to the wife of the former minister Gennaro Sangiuliano and also to the friend Melania Rizzoli. And on the other hand the hunt for “emails, photographs or videos relating to confidential documents of a ministerial nature” or even “manipulated photos portraying her inside the ministry”. It is enough to read the documents that led the carabinieri to the home of Mary Rosaria Boccia to understand how the investigation by the Rome prosecutor’s office is proceeding on a double track: understanding how deep the interference of the Campania manager was in Sangiuliano’s activity, analyzing the “pathological development” (as the prosecutors define it) of the relationship between the two, and finding any documents available to the woman.
Boccia returns “operational” after the mega kidnapping and compares herself to Imane Khelif. “She informed Sangiuliano’s wife about their relationship”
by Andrea Ossino
Moreover, one of the crimes being prosecuted is that of “violence or threat to a political body”, the same one hypothesized in the proceedings on the “State-Mafia Negotiation”. And judging by the speed with which the investigators moved, who in the documents speak of a crime “still in progress”, one can also understand the need to stem possible crimes. Even if the purchase of new computer media would allow the repetition.
When the Carabinieri knocked on Boccia’s house in Pompeii at dawn on Saturday morning, they began to search every corner of the 110 square meter apartment. They were looking for documents and computer media. Some were in the closets, others in the drawers. After a couple of hours, the military personnel had 15 electronic devices under their arms: 3 cell phones, a tablet, a computer, a laptop, 9 pen drives and several microsim cards. We’re talking about over 600 gigabytes of memory, enough to make several people tremble, as many as had contact with the woman who frequented institutional environments and received confidential communications even though she had no right to do so. Who knows if among those data there is evidence of what the minister reported, or perhaps elements useful also for the other investigation, the one that sees Sangiuliano himself investigated for embezzlement.
It all begins “after the end of the extramarital relationship with Sangiuliano”, more precisely when Boccia learns that “the draft of the appointment decree signed by the minister had been blocked by his will”, the documents summarize. It is at that moment that he becomes impatient. First he asks for explanations from the person directly concerned: “he repeatedly contacted Sangiuliano requesting appointments, which were refused”, the prosecutors write. Then he picks up the phone and calls “repeatedly the offices of the ministry to find out the results of the appointment procedure”.
When she realizes that the matter will not come to fruition, she raises the stakes: “she informed Sangiuliano of her alleged pregnancy” and “repeatedly contacted Sangiuliano’s wife, with clear references to her extramarital affair”. Between the real and the plausible, “she simulated her presence in places privately frequented by Sangiuliano” and “she progressively published, without Sangiuliano’s consent, private photos as well as manipulated photos that portrayed her inside the ministry”.
The problem is serious. Because Boccia “progressively and fragmentarily disclosed to the media and on social media news concerning his relationship with Sangiuliano, his relations with the Ministry of Culture and access to confidential documents and information of the Ministry, each time alluding to the availability of other compromising news”. For this reason, the prosecutors are juggling gigabytes of memory in search of “chats held with third parties relating to the G7 event currently taking place in Pompeii and the related organizational inspections”. They are also looking for any “confidential documents” or “relating to attempts to contact ministerial offices as well as the recording” of his walks in Montecitorio. Boccia wanted to “compromise the political and institutional figure of Gennaro Sangiuliano… in order to disrupt his activity and obtain the appointment of Consultant for Major Events, a role of direct collaboration with the Minister”. He did not obtain the appointment, but he did obtain a disturbance.
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– 2024-09-23 03:47:52