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Rome Judge Approves Plea Deals in Juventus Accounting Probe, Issues Suspended Terms for Agnelli, Nedved and Paratici

The court closed the preliminary phase without requiring any admission of guilt.

Overview

  • Andrea Agnelli received a one year and eight months suspended sentence, Pavel Nedved one year and two months, and Fabio Paratici one year and six months, with no jail time to be served.
  • Juventus was fined €156,000 as part of the resolution under Italy’s patteggiamento procedure, which does not require a guilty plea.
  • Former CEO Maurizio Arrivabene was dismissed from the case by the Rome court.
  • The club reached civil settlements that include slightly more than €1 million to about 75 investors, alongside agreements involving Consob and consumer groups.
  • The ruling becomes final after a 15‑day notification period, capping a case transferred from Turin to Rome that focused on capital gains and pandemic‑era wage paperwork.