Overview
- At a June 27 hearing in Rome, Andrea Agnelli, Pavel Nedved and other ex-Juventus officials formally filed plea bargain requests in the Prisma trial.
- Andrea Agnelli proposed a one-year-nine-month suspended sentence, Pavel Nedved one year-two months, Fabio Paratici one year-six months and Stefano Cerrato one year.
- Prosecutors accuse the defendants of market manipulation, false corporate communications, fraudulent declarations via fictitious invoices and obstruction of oversight bodies.
- Lawyers for Maurizio Arrivabene asked for his acquittal under the plea deal.
- The former executives offered to make restitution to Consob and about 200 civil claimants and will await Judge Anna Maria Gavoni’s October decision.