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Maria Rosaria Boccia au procès, l'accusation pour elle et un journaliste sur l'audio de Sangiuliano avec sa femme: "C'était le logo de Report, ils n'ont pas lu"
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Maria Rosaria Boccia au procès, l'accusation pour elle et un journaliste sur l'audio de Sangiuliano avec sa femme: "C'était le logo de Report, ils n'ont pas lu"

The article reports that Maria Rosaria Boccia, an entrepreneur from Pompei, has been summoned to trial along with journalist Carlo Tarallo over the alleged illegal dissemination of a private conversation between former Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano and his wife Federica Corsini. The prosecution claims that Boccia and Tarallo shared fragments of the recording, which were obtained through improper means, including threatening Sangiuliano to keep the phone call open while he spoke to his wife. The audio was allegedly posted online on August 26 via Facebook, Instagram, and a local newspaper’s website. Boccia’s lawyers express surprise at the summons, stating they believe the materials already circulated online with the Report logo and that their client merely shared an interview published by another outlet. They describe the situation as an 'excessive judicial pursuit' and remain confident that the trial will exonerate Boccia.

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Maria Rosaria Boccia au procès, l'accusation pour elle et un journaliste sur l'audio de Sangiuliano avec sa femme: "C'était le logo de Report, ils n'ont pas lu"

The article reports that Maria Rosaria Boccia, an entrepreneur from Pompei, has been summoned to trial along with journalist Carlo Tarallo over the alleged illegal dissemination of a private conversation between former Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano and his wife Federica Corsini. The prosecution claims that Boccia and Tarallo shared fragments of the recording, which were obtained through improper means, including threatening Sangiuliano to keep the phone call open while he spoke to his wife. The audio was allegedly posted online on August 26 via Facebook, Instagram, and a local newspaper’s website. Boccia’s lawyers express surprise at the summons, stating they believe the materials already circulated online with the Report logo and that their client merely shared an interview published by another outlet. They describe the situation as an 'excessive judicial pursuit' and remain confident that the trial will exonerate Boccia.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both the prosecution's allegations and Boccia's defense without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from both the prosecutors and Boccia's legal team, providing balanced perspectives. While the case involves high-profile individuals and potential implications for a政

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article accurately reports the legal proceedings against Maria Rosaria Boccia and journalist Carlo Tarallo, citing the charges of illegal dissemination of an audio conversation. It provides details from the official decree and mentions the context of the case, including the resignation of Gennar

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