Overview
- The decision comes in an appello-bis ordered after the Cassation annulled part of a prior appeal on disclosure to third parties.
- Judges upheld the conviction for revealing acts under secrecy linked to Piero Amara’s unproven “Loggia Ungheria” allegations.
- Prosecutors allege Davigo circulated the transcripts to CSM leadership, other council members, and senator Nicola Morra.
- Former Milan prosecutor Paolo Storari, who gave the files to Davigo in 2020, was definitively acquitted in a separate proceeding.
- Related investigations were largely archived, an omission case against Francesco Greco was dropped, and Amara was sent to trial for calumny and self-calumny.