Berlusconi's Wife 'in 43m Euro a Year Divorce Claim'

Source: The Associated Press

Posted: 11/26/09 2:25PM

Filed Under: World

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's estranged wife is seeking 43-million euros, or about $65-million (U.S.), a year in alimony in a divorce case she launched after her husband was embroiled in a sex scandal, an Italian newspaper reported Thursday.

Veronica Lario's lawyer was not immediately available to comment on the report in Corriere della Sera.

The alimony request, part of separation procedures, would work out to more than 3.5-million euros a month.

Mr. Berlusconi's lawyer, Ippolita Ghedini, also would not comment on the substance of the report, telling the ANSA news agency that a couple's separation should be treated with “discretion” and that any such leaks were “despicable.”

Couples in Italy must be legally separated before divorce can be granted.

Corriere della Sera, citing what it said were “informed sources,” said Mr. Berlusconi, Italy's second-richest man, made a counteroffer of 200,000 euros a month, and indicated willingness to go up to 300,000 euros.

Mr. Berlusconi, 73, is listed by Forbes magazine as the 70th richest person in the world, worth $6.5-billion.

Ms. Lario, a 52-year-old former actress, said earlier this year she was fed up with Mr. Berlusconi's infatuation with young women and was seeking divorce.

The scandal swirls around several parties and dinners at Mr. Berlusconi's Sardinia estate and Rome residence.

A southern Italian businessman, who has been arrested in a cocaine probe, has told investigators he procured some 30 young women to attend the parties in hope of currying favour with the prime minister. Among the guests was a prostitute who has said she spent the night with Berlusconi in the bedroom of the Rome residence.

Mr. Berlusconi, who says he is “no saint,” has denied ever paying for sex. He isn't under investigation in the scandal.

Ms. Lario, Mr. Berlusconi's second wife, wed him in 1990 after several years together. She bore him three children, now in their 20s.

Corriere della Sera said Ms. Lario was seeking alimony that would allow her to maintain the style of life she now enjoys. The couple's children each hold a sizable stake in Fininvest, which groups Mr. Berlusconi's business interests in media and other companies.

According to the newspaper, Mr. Berlusconi already has given Ms. Lario some $90-million to $105-million, apparently in the interests of the children.

Mr. Berlusconi also has two children from his first marriage.

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