Overview
- Luca Lucci, former leader of Milan’s Curva Sud, received a 10-year term on June 17 for directing the criminal association and plotting an attempted murder in a stadium power feud.
- On June 19 Christian Rosiello was given 4 years and 20 days in prison and Francesco Lucci 5 years and 6 months for their involvement in the ultras’ organized crime ring.
- The Doppia Curva probe led by Paolo Storari and Sara Ombra uncovered extortion, usury and violent assaults by members of both Milan and Inter fan groups.
- Milan Football Club secured a provisional €40,000 compensation award after proving financial harm from the ultras’ racketeering activities.
- Defense attorneys said they will appeal the convictions handed down in the San Vittore bunker courtroom.