Milan, July 31 (LaPresse) – Enrico Pazzali will remain free. This was decided by the Milan Review Court, which rejected the Prosecutor’s appeal requesting house arrest for the former president of the Fondazione Fiera in the Equalize investigation, which yesterday saw the closure of the preliminary investigations.

The decision comes more than nine months after the public prosecutor Francesco De Tommasi filed the appeal and four months after hearings held between March and April. The judges noted a “serious evidentiary framework” against “all suspects” in the illicit dossier investigation but rejected 11 arrest requests, including prison and house arrest, except for the Roman entrepreneur Lorenzo Sbraccia, who was already arrested in a parallel case for extortion aggravated by mafia methods, because “there were no grounds for precautionary measures.”

All the orders were filed yesterday — in addition to 4 positions for which the appeal had been declared inadmissible in recent weeks — and communicated this morning to lawyers and suspects.

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