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The alleged conflict of Sangiuliano and Boccia

The alleged conflict of Sangiuliano and Boccia

The audio, the unpublished conversations and a sequence of selfies that Minister Sangiuliano, still bleeding, took immediately after he was injured in front of a bathroom mirror at a hotel in Sanremo, later included in an assault complaint against Maria Rosaria Boccia. In last night’s episode, Sunday, November 3, Le Iene revisited the Sangiuliano-Boccia affair with a report by Alessandro Sortino, who broadcast exclusive audio in which the woman denied having a real intimacy with the minister. Talking to Pasquale Aliberti, the mayor of Scafati – a locality that borders Pompeii – Boccia is a torrent. First, she tells him, “Look, there wasn’t even a kiss between me and the minister.” Then he adds, “I’ll tell you something, there are some photos coming out on Oggi tomorrow, I can preview them for you where Oggi says it’s a premium, right? Where, in no photo we kiss, hug, I have work to do. papers in hand, he goes ahead and I follow as always with the ministers”.

Sangiuliano-Boccia, tonight at “Le Iene” audio and new chats: the denied relationship, the revenge for the refused appointment, the photos of the bloody minister

Audio

Not only does the woman in the audio deny the existence of a relationship, but she also claims she wasn’t the one to talk about it and says she feels like a victim of an “unwarranted invasion of privacy.” But “the most important phrase that the mayor lets Iena hear,” the program explains, “would be about the reasons that led Boccia to speak publicly about the business: “And I felt bitter when he took my appointment and so I decided. to expose him because I didn’t get what I wanted and so I exposed him.” Alessandro Sortino clarifies that “the audio heard is not complete and it cannot be certain that Boccia is reporting what really led her to behave in this way or if she is only conveying an intention that others attribute to her.”

Telephone control request

The Italia 1 program also showed an unpublished chat between the two, where the businesswoman asked the then minister for remote access to his phone. Sangiuliano reportedly refused, and she then demanded an explanation with some insistence. “Because on my phone there are not only private wp, but also institutional ones. Such as ministers’ chats, for which confidentiality is required. Mayors, presidents (ed.) of the region, etc.”, “these are not things which you can read,” were Sangiuliano’s responses.

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