Overview
- The Civil Tribunal of Rome ruled that the Interior Ministry must compensate InvestiRE Sgr, manager of the Fondo Immobili Pubblici, for non-execution of a court-ordered seizure of the occupied building.
- Judge Assunta Canonaco’s decision awards more than €21 million and adds a €207,000 monthly occupation indemnity from after December 2025, plus accessory costs.
- The court found that although third parties carried out the occupation, the resulting damage is attributable to the Ministry because executing the 2020 seizure was not discretionary.
- Spin Time remains occupied by roughly 400 residents, including many families and minors, and Rome’s administration has recognized the site’s social role within its housing plan.
- Political and civic responses intensified as figures such as Pierluigi Bersani attended events at the site, and local authorities entered talks with the owner on a potential purchase to seek a solution.