Milan, 30 October. (LaPresse) – The Brescia Public Prosecutor's Office has appointed IT consultant Matteo Ghigo to extract the “forensic copy” from the “devices” and “media” of the former deputy prosecutor of Pavia, Mario Venditti, and to search for “relevant data” for the investigation into corruption by the Sempio family, including in messages that may have been “deleted”. This is what emerges from the notice of unrepeatable technical assessment ordered by the Brescia Public Prosecutor, Francesco Prete, and Public Prosecutor Claudia Moregola. It is the document that reveals how Giuseppe Sempio, the 72-year-old father of the new suspect in the Garlasco murder, Andrea Sempio, is himself under investigation for corruption of Venditti on charges of having paid him an “undue sum of money” in Pavia in February 2017 in the order of “20-30 thousand euros” to “favour” his son in criminal proceedings 8283/2016 arising from the Stasi defence's complaint at the end of 2016. Both Venditti, defended by solicitors Domenico Aiello and Marcello Perillo, and Sempio senior, temporarily assisted by court-appointed solicitor Marzia Gregorelli of the Brescia Bar, will be able to appoint technical consultants for the proceedings, which will begin on Monday 3 November at the DIFOB office of the forensic IT expert in Pinerolo, in the province of Turin, and will last 45 days. The same day is set for Venditti's second review in Brescia, where he is requesting the return of telephones, PCs and smartphones as part of another investigation in which he is involved.
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