Revealed the legacy of Berlusconi: he left record money to his lover
The legacy of Silvio Berlusconi, one of the leading figures in Italian politics and often on the agenda with his moves into business life and love life, as well as his political career, has emerged…
Although it was about how Berlusconi, who died on June 12, will share his legacy among his children, ex-wife and partner, all the details of this have been revealed.

Barbara Berlusconi, Pier Silvio Berlusconi, Marina Berlusconi and Marta Fascina bid farewell to Silvio Berlusconi with a ceremony in Milan on June 14.
Speaking to Britain’s Reuters news agency, the sources told the family that Berlusconi’s eldest children, Marina and Pier Silvio, will acquire equal parts of the majority shares of the holding company called Fininvest, founded by their father.

Although not officially married, Berlusconi held a “love festival” last year and blessed their love.
While it was claimed that both names would jointly control 53 percent of Fininvest’s shares, Marina was serving as Fininvest’s chairperson. Pier Silvio ran MediaForEurope, a favorite of the group of companies.

Berlusconi also left a part of the inheritance to his mistress Marta Fascina, with whom he had recently been with.
Berlusconi’s 5 sons had previously announced that no shareholder would run the companies alone. It was noted that Berlusconi’s children from his second marriage, Barbara, Eleonora and Luigi Berlusconi, who were less interested in his father’s companies, received shares.
FINISHED “I LOVE YOU SO MUCH”
The Reuters news agency also reported that Berlusconi wrote “Thank you, I love you all, your father” at the end of the legacy written in 2006.

Berlusconi and his lover had known each other for some time before his death. The photos of the couple were highly appreciated on Instagram.
Berlusconi’s partner, Marta Fascina, who was with him in his last days, became one of the names who received part of the inheritance. Fascina and Berlusconi’s brother Paolo each left €100 million (approximately TL 2.8 billion). Berlusconi also left 30 million euros (approximately 852 million TL) to his great friend Marcello Dell’Utri.

The couple became close in 2020.
Berlusconi, who served four terms as prime minister and is the leader of the conservative Forza Italia party, called her “my wife” even though he was not married to 33-year-old Fascina.
Under Italian law, children receive two-thirds of their parents’ wealth equally, while the remaining third can inherit.
Source: Sozcu

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