Overview
- Italian newspapers reported a list of well‑known players found in case documents, while investigators stressed that names in files do not prove use of the service or criminal conduct.
- The Milan prosecutor and the Guardia di Finanza are probing an alleged network that packaged nightclub outings, hotel stays, and sexual services under the cover of an events company in Cinisello Balsamo.
- Judicial measures include four house‑arrest orders for suspected organizers Emanuele Buttini and Deborah Ronchi and a precautionary seizure of more than €1.2 million.
- Media reports say nearly 70 Serie A players attended these private nights and spent about €200,000, with clubs such as Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, Sassuolo, and Hellas Verona cited, though identities remain redacted and no player charges are public.
- Case files and reporting describe Instagram promotion via a page called Made Luxury Concierge, intercepted messages naming venues like Just Cavalli and ME Milan Il Duca, references to nitrous oxide use, claims that women often received only half the client fee, and allegations from one outlet that some participants were minors.