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Garlasco Case: Andrea Sempio Calls Himself "Persecuted" in Rare TV Interview

Prosecutors in Brescia prepare Cassation appeals after the Riesame annulled parts of the seizures in the linked corruption inquiries.

Overview

  • Sempio, the only person currently under investigation in the reopened Poggi homicide probe, said on Rai1 that he has "no life" and is living back in his childhood bedroom.
  • Pavia prosecutors attribute a newly emphasized staircase trace known as "impronta 33" to Sempio, a point he disputes while acknowledging he visited the house basement a few times years ago.
  • He rejects suggestions of receiving investigators’ questions in advance and denies any special treatment during interviews or searches.
  • Addressing a note found at his family home reading "Venditti gip archivia x 20-30 euro," Sempio said it referred to a small administrative expense, adding that investigators seized a separate record listing roughly €50,000 paid to lawyers labeled under "Lovati."
  • ANSA reports that Brescia prosecutors will file appeals to the Court of Cassation against the Riesame’s annulments of certain device-seizure orders in the Garlasco and "sistema Pavia" strands.