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Silvio Berlusconi waves to supporters outside the Milan courthouse, Milan Andrea Delb/Milestone/Empics Entertainment via PA Images

Berlusconi 'gave Ruby €45,000 to buy hair removal equipment'

Italian Prime Minister told a court in Milan that he felt sorry for a young teenager and gave her money so she wouldn’t be forced into prostitution.

THE PRIME MINISTER of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, has admitted that he gave a teenage erotic dancer named ‘Ruby’ €45,000 – but he says it was so she could buy laser hair removal equipment.

Berlusconi is accused of having underage sex with Karima El Mahroug, also known as Ruby, when she was just 17, which is an offence under Italian law.

He is also charged with trying to cover up his connection with her by putting pressure on police to release her from custody after she was held on separate theft allegations.

He says he never paid for sex with Ruby and that he believed she was 24 years old.

It has emerged that Berlusconi thought that El Mahroug was the granddaughter of the former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, the Telegraph reports today.

Berlusconi is currently facing three corruption trials and the prostitution trial.

In court, Berlusconi said he took pity on El Mahroug because she had run away from home, and admitted to giving her tens of thousands of euro.

He said this money was to stop her from being forced into prostitution.

She hoped to open a beauty spa, and he gave her €45,000 to buy a laser hair removal machine.

Berlusconi was cheered on by supporters outside Milan courthouse yesterday.

For more information read this story in the Telegraph>

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    Richard Boyd Barrett supports central planning, a Soviet style system of economic organization that impoverished countless millions, that is incompatible with democracy and economic prosperity. Why does Mr Barrett think that out of the millions of economists in the world, not even a handful agree with the ‘learned analysis’, of this secondary school left wing English teacher? It irrelevant to Mr Barrett that capitalism and private enterprise has improved the standard of living of the ordinary man more than anything else; its relevant to Mr Barrett that the most capitalistic country in Latin America is the most rich, has the lowest corruption level, has the highest GDP, highest real income per capita, lowest amount living below the poverty line, lowest infant mortality rate, etc its irrelevant to Mr Barrett that Hong kong and Singapore are among the richest countries in the world with higher incomes that Sweden, Germany, France, the Uk etc etc; its irrelevant to Mr Barrett that millions have been taken out of ineffably atrocious poverty in China with the implementation of free-market capitalistic reform, its irrelevant to Mr Barrett that the poor is capitalistic countries are wealthier than the average people in state socialist countries or that obesity is more of a problem among the poor in capitalistic countries than among the rich. Barrett doesn’t care that prices don’t allocate resources in a socialist economy, that they don’t reflect supply and demand, that they don’t reflect scarcity; Barrett doesn’t care that socialism kills incentives to innovate, and for economic growth, kills the right to set up a business, and creates endless waste and dead weight loss, monumental shortfalls in total surplus; in fact he doesn’t care about facts, or the truth, he knows what he likes and doesn’t want to hear anything else; don’t little little things like the evidence or truth get in the way of his endless inarticulate regurgitation of yesterdays fallacies of central planning, soviet nostrums, erroneous assumptions and emotion-laden invective. A backbench ranter with laughable views.

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