“A little yesI can’t deny it, it’s something that happens periodically now, you get back into it and everything, so yeah, I understand that certain anger there is, I hope in good faith but….” So, guest Bruno Vespa to Five minutes on Rai 1, Andrea Sempio he answered the question if he felt persecuted by the court. “I don’t have a life now, I’m back living in the room I once lived in and at almost forty years old I’m confined there, I can’t do anything: it like being under house arrest“, said Sempio, the only suspect in the new investigation carried out by the Pavia Prosecutor’s Office into Garlasco’s crime, murder Chiara Poggi – murdered on August 13, 2007 – for which his girlfriend was later definitively convicted Alberto Stasi. “I believe that this has been clarified through years of trials and several sentences, so I refer to what is stated in the sentence: until now the perpetrator was Alberto Stasi and I have no reason to think otherwise,” he said.
Sempio also responded to the investigation into the former Deputy Prosecutor of Pavia Mario Vendittiaccused of corruption due to the discovery of a piece of paper in his parents’ house that said “Investigating judge Venditti archive for 20-30 euros“: the hypothesis is that the judge was paid to facilitate the termination of the first investigation carried out against him. “It was nothing more and nothing less than a note made by my father. I think it’s just a note on how much it costs collect archival papersfor that “20-30 euros”. The list of when we gave the money to the lawyer – about 50 thousand euros – was there and was found during the last search, it is in the hands of investigators. Lawyers and consultant fees, that’s all. All the money is in the name of Lovati (former defender, ed), but this is a general way to refer to all lawyers”.
