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Luxury escort network, how much they cost and how parties with Serie A stars were organized

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Luxury escort network, how much they cost and how parties with Serie A stars

Up to 10 thousand euros for a table of five people, including escorts and full event organization

New details come to light about the scandal that erupted in Italy, involving famous footballers and athletes in a network of luxury escorts, with their participation in exclusive parties in elite destinations such as Mykonos and the Caribbean.

The case is being investigated by the Milan Prosecutor's Office, as the headquarters of the front company was located there. According to court documents cited by the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, investigators uncovered the way the network operated, which organized exclusive meetings in exchange for high fees, guaranteeing privacy for a clientele mainly made up of athletes, celebrities and high-income businessmen.

Investigations show that the "packages" offered varied depending on the level of exclusivity required: first the nightclub was selected, then the type of table, and finally the models or escorts, with each element having a set price.

For a table of five, the cost could reach up to 10 thousand euros, including the presence of the girls and the organization of the entire party. Additional payments were required for additional activities after the main event.

The organizers used the presence of the football players themselves to attract new customers, promoting the participation of "this or that" star as a form of marketing, in addition to the traditional word-of-mouth advertising commonly used in these districts.

Investigators point out that requests for services ranged from simple and discreet escorting to sexual encounters in hotels or other private settings.

According to the investigation, the network included around 100 girls, mainly young Italian and foreign women, some of whom were registered as students and financially supported by their families. They were recruited through catalogues containing photos, Instagram profiles and prices for each service.

Some of them agreed to participate as "image girls" at parties, with the prospect of other paid job offers in the future.

Luxury escort network, how much they cost and how parties with Serie A stars

According to the testimony of a whistleblower published by the newspaper, the organization distributed envelopes with cash to participants, depending on the activity, place of stay or accommodation involved.

The fee ranged from 70 to 100 euros per night in cases where they stayed in the so-called "Cinisello room", but in any case this amount was low compared to the final income: half or even more of the customers' payments ended up in the hands of the organizers, the Buttini-Ronchi couple.

MADE Luxury Concierge, the name of the company that served as a cover, was presented on its website as “the ultimate expression of exclusive hospitality and personalized luxury services in Milan,” offering exclusive villas and apartments, as well as “personalized experiences according to the client’s needs.”

The offer included private chefs, drivers, personalized shopping, event organization and a guarantee of VIP treatment in all aspects, from parties at popular clubs such as Justme Milano, Pineta Milano, Tuya and Voya, to reservations at other destinations such as JustMe Lake Garda.

Luxury escort network, how much they cost and how parties with Serie A stars

Among the athletes involved are Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid), Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray and former Napoli), Luca Pellegrini and Matteo Cancellieri (Lazio), Alessandro Buongiorno (Napoli and Italian national team), Samuele Ricci (Milan) and Daniel Maldini, son of Paolo Maldini.

Due to the sensitivity of the case, the judge has decided to keep the identities of the clients secret and not specify the type of services the footballers requested.

The analysis of financial flows has led to the conclusion that, according to the Financial Police, around 1.2 million euros in income from these activities are not in accounts within Italy and are suspected to have been transferred abroad. Tracing this money remains one of the main directions of the investigation.

 

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