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Luciano Moggi has won his battles against Inter Milan as their claims of defamation were dismissed by a Milanese court.

Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has been cleared by the Court of Milan of any wrong doing after Inter made a case for defamation against him.

The Nerazzurri took Moggi to court, accusing him of defaming the club in an interview he gave to Libero magazine in 2006 after the Calciopoli scandal had come to light.

Inter accused Moggi of defamation after the former Juventus man claimed that the Milanese club had escaped punishment for their involvement in the Alvaro Recoba fake Italian passport scandal.

The Nerazzurri were outraged as they had appeared before the Court of Udine regarding the Recoba passport claims. Massimo Moratti launched a claim against Moggi after the interview with Libero was published.

The judge involved in the case has now cleared Moggi, deciding that his words were "an expression of opinion which he had the right to and they could only be described as inaccurate at worst, rather than subject to punishment via the court system."

Therefore Moggi's comments were judged to be fair and little more than what he felt to be true.
 

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Luciano Moggi has won his battles against Inter Milan as their claims of defamation were dismissed by a Milanese court.

Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has been cleared by the Court of Milan of any wrong doing after Inter made a case for defamation against him.

The Nerazzurri took Moggi to court, accusing him of defaming the club in an interview he gave to Libero magazine in 2006 after the Calciopoli scandal had come to light.

Inter accused Moggi of defamation after the former Juventus man claimed that the Milanese club had escaped punishment for their involvement in the Alvaro Recoba fake Italian passport scandal.

The Nerazzurri were outraged as they had appeared before the Court of Udine regarding the Recoba passport claims. Massimo Moratti launched a claim against Moggi after the interview with Libero was published.

The judge involved in the case has now cleared Moggi, deciding that his words were "an expression of opinion which he had the right to and they could only be described as inaccurate at worst, rather than subject to punishment via the court system."

Therefore Moggi's comments were judged to be fair and little more than what he felt to be true.
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    The Nerazzurri were outraged as they had appeared before the Court of Udine regarding the Recoba passport claims.
    Ya, and that court fined Recoba and Oriali after their confessions...did the Sports Tribunal reopen the case? Nope.

    The Sports Tribunal decided Inter's directors were not involved. They fined the team 80,000,000 lire ($50,000) for not keeping proper records and suspended Recoba for 6 months (3 of them summer months) for presenting a fraudulent document.

    When Oriali confessed in civil court he effectively demonstrated that an Inter director was involved. The CGS called for a 3 point deduction for every game Recoba participated in (29/34 that season). Of course that meant relegation, so the Sports Tribunal decided to not reopen the case.
     

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    Good.

    1. It means they are less likely to be influenced by pre-concieved views they may have had from watching football.

    2. They aren't Inter fans. :D
     

    Hist

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    "You won a Scudetto in the court, the second because there was no competition and the third was won at the last minute. You are all a pile of s**t," Mourinho is quoted as saying by La Repubblica.

    omglolbbqwtfmidgetftwlmaoroflINTERPWNT!
     

    Red

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    Probably not.

    1. Do you really think Mourinho would say that?
    2. If he did say it, how would the paper find out what was said in the dressing room?
     

    Red

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    Sooner or later, you just have to put faith in the justice system, particularly when it is the proper courts and not the sporting courts.
     

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