On Monday, Moggi turned his fire on AC Milan as he blamed their owner Silvio Berlusconi and vice-president Adriano Galliani for his problems.
"Cursed is the day I ever met Berlusconi," he told the Quotidiano Nazionale website.
"Two weeks after my meeting with Berlusconi, the Football Federation received the intercepted phone calls concerning me, as well as others, from the Turin prosecutors office.
"Like my other colleagues, I simply wanted to ensure that we did not have enemies of Juventus on the field. I just wanted to have good, impartial, serious professionals."
Meanwhile, Italy coach Marcello Lippi has been given a vote of confidence by Italian football federation commissioner Guido Rossi.
Lippi was questioned for three-and-a-half hours in Rome on Friday as part of an investigation into the dealings of football agents GEA.
Prosecutors were trying to establish whether Lippi was pressured by Moggi to call up certain players, and whether he was in fact influenced.
Moggi's son, Alessandro Moggi, heads GEA World and Lippi's son, Davide Lippi, also works for the agency.
"It would have been pure madness to put up Mr Lippi as a scapegoat and avoid looking for those really responsible in this affair," said Rossi.
-BBC News