Italian Beauty Visited Bulgaria with Berlusconi's Private Jet

World | February 10, 2011, Thursday // 12:47
Bulgaria: Italian Beauty Visited Bulgaria with Berlusconi's Private Jet Sara Tommasi is involved in the sex scandal around PM Silvio Berlusconi. File photo

Sara Tommasi, Italian TV beauty supposedly involved in PM Silvio Berlusconi's notorious sex parties, flew with his private jet to Bulgaria and Venice.

The Bulgarian bTV private channel reported that Sara Tommasi, 29, whose name became known in relation to the ongoing Berlusconi sex scandal, flew with the Prime Minister's private jet accompanying her former fianc?e Victorio Sgarbi, an Italian art critic and popular TV personality, to Bulgaria and Venice.

Sgarbi himself confirms that, pointing out that "Berlusconi did not pay for the trips" before Italian media.

In the beginning of February, Sara Tommasi claimed that Silvio Berlusconi offered her to join at his TV network during one of his parties , but after he saw how smart she is, he offered her to be one of his MEPs (Member of European Parliament), to which she refused.

Magistrates in Italy are still investigating allegations Berlusconi paid for sex with young women, including a nightclub dancer when she was just 17

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