The Justice of Milan dismantled an organization that offered exclusive packages for parties in luxury venues and sexual services
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After the tough elimination of the 2026 World Cup, Italian sports once again received shocking news. A judicial investigation in Milan brought to light an organization that operated under the cover of an event company and that would have offered Serie A soccer players exclusive packages of drug parties and sexual services, generating revenues in excess of
one million euros.
According to the Public Prosecutor's Office, the network guaranteed dozens of players, including members of clubs such as Inter, Milan and Juventus (as well as visiting teams), “all-inclusive” matches after the games.
The days began in luxury nightlife venues in Milan and, for those who requested it, continued in private spaces with escorts.Serie A players, especially Inter, Milan and Juventus, would have been part of these events
The network was managed by four people, who were arrested and placed under house arrest, accused of illegal association, aiding prostitution and money laundering. The investigation, led by Deputy Prosecutor Bruna Albertini, points to them as the core of a structure that connected clients with high purchasing power to a group of
young women.
In accordance with the cause, the organization recruited nearly a hundred models to animate events promoted on social networks as exclusive. However, some of them were also induced to have paid sexual relations with clients, mainly professional soccer players. To ensure discretion, the group avoided traditional hotels and used their own properties in Cinisello Balsamo, on the outskirts of Milan. Private meetings took place there after the parties
.
One of the most striking aspects of the case is the consumption of nitrous oxide, known as “laughing gas”, a substance that generates euphoria and that, according to the researchers, was used by the attendees because it is not detectable in conventional anti-doping controls.
The wiretaps incorporated into the file reflect the dynamics of the group and the participation of clients from different fields. In one of them, it is mentioned: “I have a Formula 1 driver friend who is coming to Milan tonight and he wants a girl”.
The scandal would also affect a Formula 1 driver On the
other hand, the activity was not limited to Italy. During the European summer, the network moved its operation to destinations such as Mykonos, in Greece, where it organized similar events on an almost daily basis. Even during the restrictions due to the pandemic, illegal meetings were recorded at their facilities
.
In total, the Guardia di Finanza seized more than 1.2 million euros, considered profits from illegal activities. According to the prosecution, the income reported by those involved did not correspond to the actual volume of money they were
handling.
Although the case mentions about 50 to 70 soccer players as clients, the authorities clarified that they are not being investigated, since payment for sexual services does not constitute a crime in this context. The investigation is ongoing and seeks to determine the full scope of the network and its criminal responsibilities