(ANSA) - Rome, December 1 - Silvio Berluscon's brother Paolo
is under investigation by Rome prosecutors for suspected
embezzlement in a Terni probe involving Vatileaks 2 defendant
Francesca Chaouqui and her husband Corrado Lanino in connection
with the sale of San Girolamo castle at Narni, judicial sources
said Tuesday.
According to Corriere della Sera, Chaouqui allegedly
promised the younger Berlusconi to act on judicial requests to
the Vatican regarding Silvio Berlusconi.
Earlier Tuesday a lawyer acting for Silvio Berlusconi
denied newspaper reports that Chaouqui had contacted the former
premier or Paolo in relation to the case.
"Premier Berlusconi has never had any contact with
Francesca Chaouqui, or indications from anyone, of requests made
by her," Niccolò Ghedini said in a statement.
"Besides, it would have been impossible to make demands
since there is no possible link between Premier Berlusconi and
'Vatican affairs' or the Vatican bank," he continued.
In regards to Paolo Berlusconi, Ghedini acknowledged that
he had met Chaouqui "occasionally" in social situations, but
said the reports of contacts in relation to Vatileaks 2 were
"unfounded".
Chaouqui, a PR expert, is on trial alongside investigative
journalists Gianluigi Nuzzi and Emiliano Fittipaldi, Monsignor
Lucio Angel Vallejo Balda and his former assistant Nicola Maio
for allegedly leaking confidential Holy See documents.
Vallejo Balda and Chaouqui were both members of the
now-defunct COSEA commission set up to advise Pope Francis on
reform of the Holy See's economic-administrative structure.
Paolo Berlusconi probed for Chaouqui
Chaouqui allegedly promised to intercede for Silvio Berlusconi