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A major investigation by Milan prosecutors has uncovered a suspected high-end prostitution ring connected to the city’s nightlife scene. At the center of the case is an events company accused of organizing exclusive packages for wealthy clients, including entrepreneurs, celebrities, and Serie A footballers.
These packages reportedly included nightclub access, luxury hotel stays, and selected escorts, often costing thousands of euros. The total turnover is estimated to exceed €1.2 million, with at least fifty clients identified, though their names remain undisclosed.
Investigators say the organization recruited both professional escorts and young women drawn into the scene through event promotion. The women, aged between 18 and 30, reportedly received around half of the earnings and in some cases lived on company premises. The operation is believed to have extended abroad, particularly to Mykonos.
The use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as “laughing gas,” was also reported during these events, as it is difficult to detect in anti-doping tests. Four individuals have been arrested on charges including exploitation of prostitution and money laundering. Authorities are continuing to map the full extent of the network and identify those involved.
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