Berlusconi’s will leaves 100 million euros to his last girlfriend

Published Thu, Jul 6, 2023 · 08:44 PM
    • Marta Fascina on the day of the state funeral of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The lawmaker for Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party was in a relationship with Berlusconi for about three years and remained by his side during his final months.
    • Marta Fascina on the day of the state funeral of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The lawmaker for Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party was in a relationship with Berlusconi for about three years and remained by his side during his final months. PHOTO: REUTERS

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    FORMER Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi left 100 million euros (S$146.9 million) to his partner Marta Fascina, in a sign of the close relationship built up between the young lawmaker and the tycoon-turned-politician near the end of his life.

    The bequest to the 33-year-old Fascina was revealed when the will of Berlusconi, who died last month, was made public on Thursday (Jul 6). The will’s stipulations also include the ex-premier’s plan to broadly pass his business empire over to his oldest heirs, according to a copy of the document seen by Bloomberg.

    Berlusconi, who died at the age of 86 after a long illness, also left 100 million euros to his brother Paolo. The ex-premier additionally left 30 million euros to Marcello Dell’Utri, a close political and business adviser who was once convicted of links with organised crime. 

    Fascina, a lawmaker for Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party, was in a relationship with the ex-prime minister for about three years and remained by his side during his final months. 

    Though a reserved figure who tends to shun the media, Fascina is expected to have a significant say over the future of the party, which faces a transformational phase with the death of its founder.

    Berlusconi, who wed and divorced twice, never formally married Fascina, but the two celebrated a non-religious, unofficial ceremony to celebrate their union in 2022. 

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    “Thank you, much love to all of you,” Berlusconi wrote to his heirs, as part of his last will and testament. BLOOMBERG

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