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Carlo Taormina (born 16 December 1940) is an Italian lawyer, politician, jurist, and academic. Taormina was the defense lawyer of some of the most controversial trials in modern Italian history, from that of the Ustica affair to the trial of the Nazi
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, and to the
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and the Cogne homicide case. He entered politics in 1996, joining
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, the political party of
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies ...
. That same year, he ran for the
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but was not elected. Taormina was elected a deputy in 2001 but was not included among the candidates for re-election in 2006, after which he left politics. Taormina was Deputy Group Leader of Forza Italia in the Chamber of Deputies, and was briefly state undersecretary of the
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; he had to resign due to defending some mafia defendants. He also extended the law of legitimate suspiction, one of the many Berlusconi's ''ad personam'' laws, and headed several parliamentary commissions, such as the inquiry into the death of
Ilaria Alpi Ilaria Alpi (24 May 1961 – 20 March 1994) was an Italian journalist who was assassinated in Mogadishu, Somalia, together with her camera operator Miran Hrovatin. In 2009 Francesco Fonti, a former 'Ndrangheta member, claimed that Ilaria Alpi a ...
and
Miran Hrovatin Miran Hrovatin (11 September 1949 – 20 March 1994) was an Italian photographer and camera operator killed in Mogadishu, Somalia, together with journalist Ilaria Alpi under mysterious circumstances. Background and death Hrovatin belonged to the ...
. In 2009 and 2010, he was the unsuccessful candidate for
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and Italy League to the
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and the
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, respectively. After the end of his full-time political career in 2006, Taormina became one of the main commentators for the Italian sports talk program '' Il processo di Biscardi''. In 2008, he founded his own movement, Italy League, which ended in 2011. That same year, he became an
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close to
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, and since 2014 was close to the
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(M5S), which he joined in 2016. After leaving the M5S in 2019, he founded Free Italy with New Force and former M5S militants in 2020. In 2022, he also joined
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, and was the party's unsuccessful candidate for that year's general election. In addition to the individuals that he defended as a lawyer, including a former '' SS'' captain, mafia defendants, and
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leaders, Tarquinia attracted criticism for his comments about gay people. In 2014, he was convicted of discrimination on the job of homosexual individuals; the sentence was upheld in 2015 and 2020.


Early life, education, and lawyer career

Born in Rome on 16 December 1940, Taormina graduated in Law from
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university, becoming at first a lawyer and at a later time a
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. During his career as a lawyer, Taormina worked on many famous cases, including among others the
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accident, where he defended the officials accused of hiding valuable information that could have defined the causes of the incident; the
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, where he defended ex-'' SS'' captain
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, alongside Velio Di Rezze and Paolo Giachini, on the grounds that " riebkeobeyed an order he considered legitimate and for this reason after many years he did not regret it, but considered the fact as a horror"; the murder of Marta Russo, where he lodged a complaint against the magistrates and investigators, without having any connection with the defence of the accused Giovanni Scattone, Salvatore Ferraro, and Francesco Liparota; the
Cogne homicide The so-called Cogne case (known in Italian as ''Delitto di Cogne'') involved the death of three-year-old Samuele Lorenzi. On 30 January 2002 while sleeping in his parents' bed in his family home in the mountain village of Montroz, hamlet of Cogne, ...
, where he substituted professor Carlo Federico Grosso in the defence of Annamaria Franzoni, and was subsequently substituted by lawyer Paola Savio; the homicide of SISMI agent
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in Baghdad, where he presided as the defender of Gianluca Preite; and the
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, where he took part as a private citizen to the process arguing for a re-examination of the DNA found on the crime scene to grant Massimo Giuseppe Bossetti, at the time facing life in prison, a more revision of his trial. In 2004, he said: "After Anna Maria Franzoni, I will deal with Saddam Hussein. His sister called me from Jordan." In 2021, he said that he still believed Fronzoni was innocent. Taormina was the private lawyer for some of the accused for '' Tangentopoli'', such as
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,
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, and Vincenzo Muccioli, and accused the ''Mani pulite'' judges of being justicialists. He also defended the
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boss Francesco Prudentino, and was the lawyer of
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, a
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, in the court case for the disbandment of the
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political party National Front. He was the plaintiff lawyer for the parents of the children from Rignano Flaminio that were suspected of pedophilia. He further defended Mario Placanica, a '' carabiniere'' accused of the murder of
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during the Group of Eight meetings in Genova in 2001, Nicola Di Girolamo during his trial for the criminal association for money laundering on an international level and the infraction of the electoral law, as well as of mafia association in 2010, and Franco Fiorito in the scandal for peculation by the
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headed by
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during September 2012. He was the lawyer of
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and Giuliano Castellino, leaders of New Force. Ex-
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member Luigi Aronica, Biagio Passaro (leader of the IoApro movement), and Pamela Testa were arrested for the assault on the
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headquarters during the No
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demonstration on 9 October 2021. He said: "I am a lawyer, I have defended mafiosi, corrupt white collar workers. Mine is a profession." In 2023, Fiore, Castellino, and Testa were all sentenced to more than 8 years in prison. He also unsuccessful defended Cateno De Luca in a 2023 defamation trial.


Academic career

Taormina during his lawyer career was dedicated to teaching other academics. In 1975, he became a professor of penal procedures at the University of Macerata; he still teaches penal procedures at the
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. His teaching method was influenced mainly by Alfredo De Marsico, Giuseppe Sabatini, and
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. Taormina has also written a series of pamphlets and research papers, which mainly focus on the relationship between the accusers and the accused. Some of his most famous scripts are a manual on process law and several monographs. He also wrote and held the role of co-director for the journal ''Il Foro Italiano'', which was founded in 1972. In 1975, Taormina became the editorial director for the specialistic magazine ''La Giustizia Penale''.


Political career


Forza Italia and Berlusconi governments

Taormina began his political career in 1996, becoming a candidate for
Forza Italia Forza ItaliaThe name is not usually translated into English: ''forza'' is the second-person singular imperative of ''forzare'', in this case translating to "to compel" or "to press", and so means something like "Forward, Italy", "Come on, Ital ...
for the
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in the college of
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in Rome representing the Pole for Freedoms; he obtained 49.9% of the consensus and was defeated for a few votes by fellow lawyer Ennio Parrelli representing The Olive Tree. During the
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(2001–2006), Taormina was a deputy representing Forza Italia, being given the role of Deputy Group Leader of the party in the Chamber of Deputies. He was elected in the district No. 29 (
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) of the III constituency (Lombardy 1) through a
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in the
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. His political role was not renewed for the
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(2006–2008). In regards to his political activities during these years and being
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's secretary and private lawyer, Taormina declared: "I would never do many things I did back then. I am not embarrassed to say that I experienced a moral crisis, which culminated when I saw how the Knight's eferring to Berlusconinarrower entourage was being structured." In 2001, Taormina was briefly state undersecretary to the
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in the
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; he resigned after six months on 5 December 2001, when the press pointed to his role as deputy secretary "for matters relating to the coordination of anti-
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and anti- usury initiatives, and the coordination of solidarity initiatives for the victims of mafia-type crimes", which was in a conflict of interest with the exercise of legal defence in favour of various defendants for mafia events and in criminal trials in which the state had formed a civil party. In particular, the episode in which he presented himself as the legal defender of the Sacra Corona Unita boss Francesco Prudentino caused a sensation, accompanied by the escort he was entitled to as a state undersecretary of the Ministry of the Interior. In 2002, Taormina extended the original text on Berlusconi's ''ad personam'' law on legitimate suspicion, which was called at a later time Cirami Law. In 2010, he recalled:


Retirement from politics

In 2003, Taormina was the chairman of the parliamentary commission of inquiry into the death of
Ilaria Alpi Ilaria Alpi (24 May 1961 – 20 March 1994) was an Italian journalist who was assassinated in Mogadishu, Somalia, together with her camera operator Miran Hrovatin. In 2009 Francesco Fonti, a former 'Ndrangheta member, claimed that Ilaria Alpi a ...
and
Miran Hrovatin Miran Hrovatin (11 September 1949 – 20 March 1994) was an Italian photographer and camera operator killed in Mogadishu, Somalia, together with journalist Ilaria Alpi under mysterious circumstances. Background and death Hrovatin belonged to the ...
; at that time, his involvement aroused controversy when he was accused of having used investigative powers to control the work of the other commission based at the time in Palazzo San Macuto. This commission was working on the Telekom Serbia affair, of which he was also a member. He said: "The time has come for Prodi,
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, and Dini to suffer the consequences of the most devastating corruption that has ever been consumed in the history of the Republic and the Judicial offices must also behave accordingly by arranging these characters for arrest." The Alpi affair and Taormina's role continued to attract controversy into the 2010s, and he made an appearance as an animated character in the 2016 animated film ''Somalia94 – The Ilaria Alpi Affair'' by Marco Giolo and published by
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. In September 2003, following the investigations of '' La Repubblica'', Taormina made amends and announced his withdrawal from political life, although he remained in the Italian Parliament for the remainder of the legislature until 2006. He said: 


Legislative activity

Taormina presented several bills as the first signatory, mainly in the legal-procedural field, including: * Provisions for the simplification of the criminal justice system (C.2668, approved as an integrated text with others) * Provisions regarding the prescription of the crime and the conditional suspension of the sentence (C.2709) * Indult concession (C.3151) – rejected * Penitentiary treatment in emergency situations (C.3313) – absorbed by the approval of the combined DDL * Abolition of compulsory prosecution (C.3941) * Discipline of the immunity of parliamentarians from criminal proceedings and from the execution of sentencing sentences (C.4615) * Provisions for the reasonable length of trials and for the best protection of constitutional freedoms (C.6064) As a co-signer, Taormina presented proposals related to different topics (
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,
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, prostitution, death penalty,
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, and same-sex marriage): * Amendment to article 27 of the Constitution concerning the abolition of the death penalty (C.2072), to abolish the "cases foreseen by the military war laws" * Amendments to the Consolidated Law on Narcotic Drugs on the Legalization of Cannabis Derivatives, Controlled Heroin Administration, Therapeutic Use of
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(C.2973) * Euthanasia legalization provisions (C.2974) * Raising the minimum
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(C.2976) * Reduction of terms of
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and for the simplification of early release procedures (C.2977) *
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s and first-past-the-post reform of the electoral system of the High Council of the Judiciary (C.2978) * Provisions relating to the establishment of the register of civil unions of same-sex couples or of different sexes and the possibility for same-sex persons to access the institution of marriage (C.2982) * Simplification of procedures and reduction of time for obtaining a divorce (C.2983) * Rules on medically assisted procreation and
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(C.2984) * Provisions for the legalization of prostitution (C.2985) * State presidential reform (C.3942)


Post-retirement activities

On 7 November 2008, Taormina founded Italy League, a movement chaired by Taormina himself, with which he ran for the presidency in the
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and the
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. He called Italy League for a "national liberation government for state reforms". In 2009, Taormina launched himself against Beppino Englaro and the magistrates of Udine for allowing death by
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, announcing a premeditated murder complaint. Taormina opposed the bill on the short trial, calling it "shameful, criminal, criminogenic, and ridiculous". According to Taormina, Berlusconi pressed for the approval of the short trial as a threat to raise the price and obtain the law on the legitimate impediment. This rule, which according to Taormina is "clearly unconstitutional" in that "the precondition for impediment is a charge", is explicitly temporary to allow the approval of the
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as a constitutional law. In 2011, Taormina was appointed prince regent of Filettino, a municipality in the Frosinone area whose mayor, in reaction to the decision to cut the number of '' comuni'' as part of the financial budget law of the
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, started a secessionist movement. About the financial budget law of the Monti government in 2012, Taormina declared that he agreed with the
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's criticism. In an interview with the radio program ''La Zanzara'' in 2013, Taormina replied that the greatest criminal he had defended was a former
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member of Parliament that by then was no longer in politics. In 2017, Taormina was one of the many signers of the appeal of the newspaper ''
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'' asking for release, with postponement and suspension under penalty of health reasons, in favour of the former parliamentarian
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, who was sentenced for external competition in mafia association and other crimes minors. On 7 March 2016, Taormina announced that he had joined the
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(M5S), which he had already supported in the
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. In a Facebook post, Taormina wrote: "After having always voted and supported M5S, yesterday I formalized my membership in the movement to make a contribution to the only political force legitimized to overthrow this Renzusconian regime play of word between the then Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi and Berlusconi">Matteo_Renzi.html" ;"title=" play of word between the then Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi"> play of word between the then Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi and Berlusconi I will be able to do little but I will do everything for that little." He later further specified that he did not want to return to active politics and preferred to continue his career as a lawyer, supporting Beppe Grillo's movement as a private citizen. On 26 March 2016, Taormina attacked the Democratic Party (Italy), Democratic Party deputy Diana De Marchi, saying: "De Marchi, go to ISIS to get raped a bit, don't worry, it's a sacrifice for integration. What the hell is she saying! She gets a little raped if she likes integration. Go, it's good for you... Cheat on your husband and get pregnant!" In 2017, Taormina took part to Italia a 5 Stelle, the official festival of the M5S, being contested by some activists. Following the birth of the
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in 2019, Taormina left the M5S, opposing the alliance with the Democratic Party. In 2020, Taormina filed a complaint against the second Conte government for its alleged failure to apply timely prophylactic action against the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. On 14 December 2020, Taormina announced the birth of a new political entity, Free Italy, which was joined by New Force militants including Giuliano Castellino, some militants who had left the M5S, and exponents of No Mask and the Orange Vests of the former '' Carabinieri'' general Antonio Pappalardo. On 12 October 2021, Taormina was the lawyer for the five arrested, including the two leaders of New Force, following attacks that took place in a No Green Pass demonstration in which he was also present. Although he was vaccinated, Taormina opposed the Green Pass. In an interview to ''
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'', he defined Free Italy "a sort of national liberation government for state reforms. And it is certainly not a left-wing organization." On 2 August 2022, Taormina announced his candidacy in Lazio for the
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with
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, the political party of Cateno De Luca. In 2023, he defended the lawyer Alessandra Demichelis, who had been suspended for 15 months by the district disciplinary council of the Order of the Lawyers due to the pics she published on Instagram. Taormina said that "the private sphere is sacred" and commented: "
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was a member of Parliament, and outside she was a pornstar; Berlusconi was Prime Minister and went
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in the evening." When Berlusconi died in June 2023, Taormina put him alongside Italy's most famous statesmen, such as Alcide De Gasperi, Aldo Moro,
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, and
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. About Forza Italia, Taormina stated that Berlusconi never considered it a party, and that it had a political culture where even communists had a voice and that Berlusconi never hated communists. He further stated that he did not regret the ''ad personam'' laws, saying: "They were self-defense in the face of the judges' intolerable games."


Association football commentary

Since 2007, Taormina participates as an association football commentator on the sports broadcast '' Il processo di Biscardi'', distinguishing himself both for his AS Roma faith and for his aversion to
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. He lamented in 2007 that football was doing everything wrong. He said: "The world of football is really strange: when it suits it, it considers itself a private organization and therefore claims the arbitration clause and that one of its members cannot sue anyone without authorization, finally it wants to implement arbitral justice like in ''
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'', even if to define it as such is really too much given how the matter was administered, with the arbitration almost eliminating the previous sentences. Laugh out loud stuff. On the one hand they want to be a closed system, then suddenly they demand that the police force guarantee security. Instead they should pay the costs themselves to ensure order, even if this does not mean inattention on the part of the state." About capital gains in football, he stated: "Administrative doping has always existed, it is a normal practice of football clubs, recently they have published the names of unknown players valued in millions and millions. I have known this story since the 1980s when I was on the boards of directors. Inter has a deficit of 6−700 billion of the old lire and continues to spend and squander. False accounting, such as invoicing of non-existent transactions or inflating prices, is a recurring practice of all entrepreneurs and football is no exception." He claimed to have foreseen ''Calciopoli'' and was also the lawyer of Franco Sensi, who spoke of a criminal association in football. In 2008, Taormina said that, as a lawyer, the actions of Juventus lawyer Cesare Zaccone, who had told the judge Cesare Ruperto that relegation to Serie B was appropriate punishment (although in reality Zaccone merely meant to say that Juventus did not deserve any punishment further than the other clubs, all of which were eventually saved from relegation, his actions came to be seen an guilty admission or plea deal request) as "very serious". He further stated: "If there had been a malicious act, we would have called it unfaithful patronage." In 2011, Taormina presented a denounce to Rome's Public Prosecution Office, alleging match fixing in association football. In 2014, Taormina had a diatribe with an imitator of
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during the radio program '' La Zanzara''. In 2019, Taormina defined himself an enemy of Juventus, and defended the club's ultras in the Last Banner inquiry about their pressure on the club to have tickets and season tickets and on the private violence towards other fans. He exited from the legal team before the first-instance trial, which resulted in six convictions and six acquittals. Taormina was denounced for defamation by Alberto Pairetto, who had denounced the behavior of the club's ultras, due to Taormina's words about his father
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. According to Pairetto's lawyer Maria Turco, Taormina's words were defamatory because they implied that he is able to influence the results of the matches due to his brother being a referee and thus explaining the alleged refereeing favours that Juventus would be rewarded with. In March 2024, Taormina commented on the
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racist case, saying that he was not surprised, and explained: "The
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Federation's position on the subject has always been very reliable, the first actions had already made it clear that we would move towards this line. Even Spalletti, who worked with the Napoli defender for many years, said he believed the Inter centre-back's story. I am amazed at those who are stunned by the federal president's declarations." Acerbi, who had apologized to Jesus but then retracted, was acquitted due to a lack of evidence, although Serie B and Serie C's precedents pointed to at least a 10-match ban even with lack of evidence, and two rulings from the
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's supreme court (the National Federal Tribunal), including a united section one, held that it is sufficient to believe the victim as long as their testimony is credible. Taormina commented: "The assessment of Acerbi's non-disqualification was not appropriate. We needed to make a rule that allowed us to be more flexible, not just 10 issedmatches. You can't say that nothing happened because something happened, a way had to be found to reconcile the various needs. They handled the thing as if nothing had happened, while Acerbi instead behaved like a racist without him intending to be."


Judicial processes

Despite having supported liberal opinions like the institution of homosexual civil unions during his political activity, Taormina made some controversial statements to '' La Zanzara'' in 2013, saying that he did not want to hire homosexual collaborators in his office. The
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Labour Court, following the appeal filed by the Advocate Association for LGBTI Rights – Lenford Network considered that Taormina's expressions were, as discriminatory towards homosexuals, suitable to dissuade certain subjects from submitting their candidacies to professional study and therefore likely to hinder their access to work or make it more difficult, in violation of the rules protecting equal treatment in terms of employment and working conditions. For this reason, Taormina was sentenced on 6 August 2014 to pay €10,000 as compensation for damages. Following the sentencing, he challenged the measure on freedom of expression grounds, asking for its reform to the Brescia Court of Appeal, which rejected his appeal on 23 January 2015, and confirmed the first instance measure sentence of 11 December 2014. He subsequently presented a further appeal to Italy's
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, which involved the Court of Justice of the European Union after the Supreme Court of Cassation asked whether such a homophobic statement constitute discrimination in access to work. On 23 April 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union confirmed the conviction and the payment of €10,000 in compensation.


Personal life

Taormina is married to Celestina Del Signore. In 2022, after more than forty years of civil union, the two married under the Catholic rite. On 28 May 2009, Taormina was the victim of a €2.3 million theft (jewels and cash money) in his '' villa''. The Supreme Court of Cassation annulled the acquittals in the first two instance trials and called for a new trial.


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1269 interventi di Carlo Taormina
at Radio Radicale (in Italian)
6 interventi di Carlo Taormina in Manifestazioni
at Radio Radicale (in Italian)

at Senato.it (in Italian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Taormina, Carlo 1940 births Academic staff of the University of Macerata Academic staff of the University of Rome Tor Vergata Forza Italia politicians Deputies of Legislature XIV of Italy Italian columnists Italian newspaper editors Living people Sapienza University of Rome alumni