Prisma trial: ex-Juventus chiefs get plea deals, Agnelli 1yr 8mo | OneFootball

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·22 de septiembre de 2025

Prisma trial: ex-Juventus chiefs get plea deals, Agnelli 1yr 8mo

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The Prisma criminal trial, which involved alleged fictitious capital gains and maneuvers on the salaries of Juventus and its former executives, concluded today.

Prisma Trial, green light for plea bargains for former Juventus leaders: 1 year and 8 months for Agnelli

The GUP of the Rome Court, Anna Maria Gavoni, has given the green light to the plea bargains proposed by the bianconera defense, already positively evaluated by public prosecutors Lorenzo del Giudice and Giorgio Orano.


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The agreed penalties

The decisions approved by the GUP include:

Andrea Agnelli, former president: 1 year and 8 months;

Pavel Nedved, former vice president: 1 year and 2 months;

Fabio Paratici, former sports director, and Cesare Gabasio, former Chief Legal Officer: 1 year and 6 months;

Stefano Cerrato (CFO), Marco Re (CFO until July 2020) and Stefano Bertola (COO): 1 year, converted into a fine.

All penalties over a year include suspension of the sentence and fines. For the former CEO Maurizio Arrivabene, the dismissal was confirmed.

Fine to the club and compensations

Juventus was fined 156,750 euros. Regarding the 221 admitted civil parties, settlements have been defined for a third of the applicants, for a total of 1,080,000 euros, with a contribution from those who requested the plea bargain, except for Cesare Gabasio.

The alleged crimes

The executives and the club were accused of:

Market manipulation

False social communications of listed companies

Fraudulent declaration

Obstruction of supervisory bodies

With the closure of the plea bargains, a long judicial phase that involved the Juventus leaders concludes, downplaying the most serious accusations and defining the responsibilities of the individual former executives.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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