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HOT: 60 to 70 famous players involved in shocking prostitution scandal in Italy

A staggering list from an investigation in Italy unexpectedly surfaced, leading to a series of Serie A stars being named. The backdrop of these "luxury events" gradually unfolds, making the public curious about what truly happens behind the spotlight of the football pitch.

A scandal shaking Italian football is attracting significant attention from European media as numerous famous Serie A players are mentioned in an investigation related to a high-end prostitution ring.

According to sources from Italian press, the investigation began after police arrested four individuals accused of running an event company in Milan. This company is suspected to be a cover for a network providing luxury entertainment services, including parties, high-end hotels, models, and banned substances. These are substances prohibited for recreational use in Italy.

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Many players from the two Milan clubs are reported by the press to be involved in this scandal. (Photo: Goal)

The events are said to be organized in Milan and on the Greek island of Mykonos, targeting wealthy and influential client groups. During data collection, prosecutors discovered a list of about 60 to 70 professional players who had contact with services provided by this company.

Several notable names appear on the list, including Olivier Giroud, Achraf Hakimi, Milan Skriniar, and Dusan Vlahovic. Additionally, stars currently playing in Serie A such as Rafael Leao, Alessandro Bastoni, and Gianluca Scamacca are also mentioned.

Furthermore, Italian media reported that former star Dejan Stankovic had contacted one of the arrested individuals multiple times. However, these details remain at the level of contact in collected data, insufficient to conclude any wrongdoing.

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Giroud and Rafael Leao are also believed to be implicated in the scandal. (Photo: Goal)

The key point of the case lies in Italian law not considering the act of purchasing prostitution as a crime. However, organizing, brokering, or profiting from this activity is punishable. Therefore, players appearing on the list does not necessarily mean they violated the law.

Prosecutors in Milan are continuing to analyze seized electronic data to clarify the roles of the arrested individuals. Meanwhile, Italian football faces intense controversy, as this is not the first time Serie A has been involved in off-field scandals.

Although no penalties or charges have been issued against the players, the incident still significantly impacts the image of Italy's top league. Fans await official conclusions from authorities, while related clubs maintain a cautious stance regarding this sensitive information.

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