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Berlusconi's girl detained with 24 kilograms of cocaine

Federica Gagliardi, the enigmatic companion of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, was detained at Rome's Fiumicino airport with 24 kilograms of cocaine. The girl was stopped by representatives of the tax police of the city of Naples, which joined forces with Roman colleagues. The beauty allegedly returned to the country after a trip to South America, most likely to Venezuela.

One airport made Galliardi a celebrity, and the second could ruin her life. For the first time, a blonde girl hit the front pages of newspapers after she was spotted next to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi when he arrived at the G20 meeting in the Canadian city of Huntsville in 2010. A very attractive looking blonde with a surprisingly slender figure simply could not go unnoticed in the retinue of Berlusconi. Therefore, they soon started talking about her, christening the 28-year-old beauty the "white queen." As it turned out later, Galliardi at that time was the head of the secretariat of the Secretary-General of the central region of Italy Lazio. She took an active part in the election campaign of the head of the region, but her post was not so important as to accompany the Italian delegation on a business trip, which caused numerous doubts about her.

Currently, all details of the arrest of Galliardi are kept secret, so as not to harm the further investigation. At the moment, investigators believe that the former model could have the closest contacts with organized crime. So far, investigators intend to conduct an extensive study of alleged drug routes between the two countries of the Atlantic, as well as to establish all the channels for the supply of cocaine to Italy.

Forensic experts have calculated that if the drugs carried by the ex-companion Berlusconi were in the hands of dealers, they could have helped to sell them no less than five million euros.

In the meantime, one of the companions of the scandalous prime minister is in the pre-trial detention center, the restless politician continues to regularly get into the headlines of newspapers. For example, recently it became known that Berlusconi, who only a few weeks ago became an official bachelor again, intends to enter into a third marriage in the summer, this time with a young special Francesca Pascale. However, last week, the 77-year-old media tycoon told the press that he was not going to tie himself with sacred ties in the summer of 2014. He explained his position by saying that he was "too old for marriage." Recall that Berlusconi is 50 years older than his lover.

From a young age, Pascal idolized Berlusconi, and then completely joined his party and created a “fan club”. When she finally was able to personally meet her adoring subject, as Francesca herself admits, she was practically speechless by his beauty, but she was not at a loss and left him her phone number. As Pascale recalls, when she confessed her love to the former prime minister, he replied that she was too young, and he could not give her the future that she deserved. However, this recognition did not put an end to their relationship: already at Christmas 2011, the beauty received a ring with a huge diamond as a gift.

Unfortunately for Pascale, she is hardly destined to become Signora Berlusconi. Previously, the girl has repeatedly stated that she wants to marry her 77-year-old boyfriend, while he avoided tricky questions about his personal plans. Nevertheless, Berlusconi once said that it was Francesca who made him believe in love. But apparently this is not enough for the ex-prime minister to marry a third time.

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