(ANSA) – LUCCA, JUNE 17 – The accusation of defamation in opposition to volleyball participant Paola Egonu has been dismissed for Basic Roberto Vannacci. This was determined by the investigating decide Alessandro Dal Torrione who accepted the request of the Lucca prosecutor’s workplace. She was the champion who sued the final, newly elected to the European Parliament, after he had written in his e book, “The world the wrong way up”: “Even when Paola Egonu has Italian citizenship, it’s evident that her somatic options don’t they characterize the Italian spirit…”. Her sentence which for the investigating decide “can nicely be assessed as improper and inappropriate” additionally “with regard to the reference (which seems unjustified) to a particular one who legitimately complained about being known as into query”. However “nevertheless, there doesn’t seem like an exceeding of the restrict of continence which might be stated to be indicative of a want on the a part of the suspect to gratuitously offend the fame” of Egonu, “to denigrate it, to decrease its worth, to hold out an undue assault on the particular person “. Additional investigations, as requested by the champion’s lawyer, the investigating decide writes, “don’t seem like possible with such revenue and concrete utility as to have the ability to result in a distinct analysis relating to the sustainability of the accusation in court docket”. “It’s the victory of freedom of opinion – feedback the lawyer Massimiliano Manzo, Vannacci’s defender – We’re proud of the end result of the proceedings and with having discovered a decide who listened to our causes”. “Unexpectedly archived, we’ll consider different actions. Unacceptable determination.” These are the phrases of Paola Egonu’s lawyer, Simone Facchinetti, when confronted with the choice of the investigating decide of Lucca to dismiss the defamation cost in opposition to Roberto Vannacci. (HANDLE).
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