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The controversial businessman Fabrizio Corona has reportedly leaked sensitive footage involving several former and current AC Milan stars. According to reports, the leaks show players, including Theo Hernandez and Samu Castillejo, inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as “laughing gas,” at private gatherings in the company of luxury models.
Theo Hernandez and Former AC Milan Stars Appear in Viral Party Video
Reports by Milan Matters claim that Theo Hernandez may have played a central role in organizing these events, even acquiring a dedicated van to transport luxury models and guests to exclusive venues. Several other high-profile names associated with the club, such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Rafael Leao, Hakan Calhanogu, and Gianluigi Donnarumma, were also mentioned in the context of these claims.
The viral clips from the party show the players enjoying while singing the Champions League anthem.
Serie A Escort Ring Investigation Controversy
This arrives at a time when Serie A is already reeling from a separate, deeper legal crisis. Earlier in April, Milanese prosecutors launched a massive operation against Ma.De. Milano, a luxury concierge agency.
Authorities arrested owners Emanuele Buttini and Deborah Ronchi on charges of criminal association and the exploitation of prostitution. Investigators allege the agency served as a front for a high-end escort ring catering to wealthy businessmen and over 60 Serie A players from clubs like AC Milan, Juventus, and Inter.
However, none of the footballers named in the investigation are currently under criminal investigation. Under Italian law, attending private parties or being present at such gatherings is not considered a crime. Prosecutors are instead focused on understanding the wider operation behind the agency and whether illegal activities took place around these events.
Reportedly, high-profile figures like Rafael Leao, Gianluigi Donnarumma, and Hakan Çalhanoğlu have been mentioned in various capacities, while several stars have moved to protect their reputations.
As mentioned by the Indian Express, the legal team for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic called the association of his name “totally inappropriate,” while Arsenal’s Riccardo Calafiori insisted he is “completely uninvolved.”
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