Vieri sues former club Inter? (2 Viewers)

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=172022

This piece of news is just a couple of hours old and leaked from "NTB" and appears in the Norwegian "VG nett". I have no idea if it's serious or not as I haven't read about it elsewhere.

It says that Vieri will sue Inter for 21 million euros (170 million Norwegian kroner) because he believes to hold evidence of being spied upon by Inter and Telecom Italia.

His lawyer says that Vieri believes this destroyed his career.

It says also that Inter does not want to make any comments.
 

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AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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I hope someone tells him to take his case via the European court - he won't get justice in Italy. I wish him good luck! If he's successful, it may open the way for others to sue moratti & co.
 
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Jem83

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    His chance to make some slight amends :D

    But true, he is still "Cafone da tub of lard"
     

    Boudz

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    Aug 1, 2002
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    I'm loving Vieri more and more everyday. Especially when I saw him in the San Siro when Milan played Bayern. He played for Inter all those years and Milan for 6 months and he ends up supporting Milan!!! hahahaha. GOOOOOO VIEERRRRIIIII GO RAPE SOME INTERISTA ASSS!!!!
     

    AngelaL

    Jinx Minx
    Aug 25, 2006
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    Hope Vieri wins the case :D
    :agree: If he does, it may open the flood gates - I hope it does - I hope everyone sues moratti & bleed him dry!
    Inter ruined Vieri's career by buying him :D
    That's true
    So , Moggi can sue Telecom Italia for intercepting his telephone calls ?
    Yes, and if Vieri wins his case, it could strengthen the chances of anyone else, who sues moratti & co, winning their cases! :eyebrows:

    I'm not a lawyer, but I think Moggi, Girauldi & anyone else who chose to do so, could sue him under the European convention of Human Rights - right to privacy.
    Remember, moratti used the "criminal underground" to pass these illegally tapped hone calls to the police & the police said there was No Proof of match fixing in the tapes & that such a claim would not be sustained in a court of law. Calciopoli was a "sport's court" not a real (i.e. law) court. So, as a court of law has not prooved that there was just cause to tap these phones, then surely, this is an invasion of privacy. Bearing in mind that these phone taps were illegal in the first place, then should moratti not be charged with industrial espionage (after all football is a business). I know that there is a time limit, but if someone has been doing this over a period of time, then the time limit should be implemented from the end of that period, not the beginning.
     

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