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Documents from Milan prosecutors outline a structured system organizing luxury outings with escorts for wealthy clients, with high prices and large profits for organizers.
New details have emerged from an investigation led by the Milan prosecutor’s office into an alleged network promoting and exploiting prostitution involving high-profile clients.
According to documents reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the system organized exclusive evenings for footballers, VIPs, and entrepreneurs, with full-service packages costing up to €10,000.
The operation is centered around the Buttini-Ronchi couple, who are set to be questioned on April 27. Their associates reportedly handled client relations and coordinated all aspects of the service.
The organization arranged everything from table reservations to transport and additional requests. Investigators also uncovered messages referring to the supply of nitrous oxide, known as laughing gas, used during parties.
Prices varied depending on demands. A typical evening for a group of five, including entertainment and hostesses, could reach €10,000, with organisers keeping more than 50 per cent of the total.
Clients were reportedly attracted by the presence of well-known figures, which helped expand the network through word of mouth.
According to the documents, the organisation managed a pool of around 100 young women, both Italian and foreign. Clients selected companions through catalogues containing photos, social media profiles, and pricing.
Some participants were reportedly students who took part in events as hostesses, while others were offered additional paid activities.
Payments to the women were made in cash, often significantly lower than the amounts charged to clients. Daily earnings ranged between €70 and €100 in some cases, depending on conditions and services.
Investigators also highlighted cases where individuals received less than half of the amount paid by clients, pointing to a system where most profits remained with organisers.
The financial police are now tracking funds estimated at around €1.2 million, believed to be hidden abroad, with suspicions of further undeclared income.
Several well-known footballers have been mentioned in connection with the investigation, including Alessandro Bastoni, Rafael Leão, Dušan Vlahović, Raoul Bellanova, Riccardo Calafiori, Yann Bisseck, Andrea Pinamonti, Samuele Ricci, and Gianluca Scamacca.
Authorities stress that none of these players are under investigation or accused of wrongdoing.