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Rome Judge Approves Plea Deals in Juventus ‘Prisma’ Case, Agnelli Gets 1 Year 8 Months

The ruling finalizes negotiated penalties over alleged fictitious capital gains plus pandemic salary maneuvers in Juventus’ 2019–2021 accounts.

Overview

  • Gup Anna Maria Gavoni approved the plea agreements in Rome on September 22 after prosecutors Lorenzo del Giudice and Giorgio Orano endorsed the proposals.
  • Former president Andrea Agnelli received 1 year 8 months with a suspended sentence, while Pavel Nedved got 1 year 2 months and Fabio Paratici and Cesare Gabasio 1 year 6 months.
  • Former executives Stefano Cerrato, Marco Re and Stefano Bertola accepted one-year terms converted into fines.
  • Juventus was fined €156,750, and former CEO Maurizio Arrivabene was declared non luogo a procedere.
  • The case centers on about €155 million in alleged inflated plusvalenze and COVID-era salary maneuvers, with partial settlements totaling €1.08 million for roughly a third of 221 civil parties including shareholders, Consob and consumer groups.