Silvio Berlusconi, the 21st president of AC Milan, has been sentenced to one year in prison in connection to the Unipol bank takeover trial. He is accused of violating the secrecy of the investigation. Berlusconi plans to appeal the decision, and this sentence is the first of three expected judgments for the former Italian Prime Minister, who is also involved in cases related to tax fraud and prostitution with minors. Berlusconi is not in custody, and the chances of him serving time in prison are considered low. Since taking over AC Milan in 1986, the club has achieved significant success, including five Champions League titles, two Intercontinental Cups, and seven Serie A championships.
ITALY: ONE YEAR IN PRISON FOR THE PRESIDENT OF AC MILAN!
