Silvio Berlusconi was an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as the prime minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. The three-time former Italian premier and media mogul died June 12 at the age of 86 after being hospitalized for treatment of chronic leukemia.
The report has said that 33-year-old Fascina is willed to receive €100 million from Berlusconi's fortune. The will of Berlusconi, who died last month, was made public Thursday.
The will’s stipulations also include the ex-premier’s plan to broadly pass his business empire over to his oldest heirs, reported Bloomberg. Silvio Berlusconi left control of his media empire to his two eldest children, according to details of his will reported Thursday by Italian media, while bequeathing 100 million euros ($109 million) of his estimated 5 billion-euro ($5.4 billion) fortune each to his companion and his brother. Berlusconi, who died at the age of 86 after a long illness, also left €100 million to his brother Paolo.
The ex-premier additionally left €30 million to Marcello Dell’Utri, a close political and business adviser who was once convicted of links with organized crime. Fascina, a lawmaker for Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party, was in a relationship with the ex-prime minister for about three years and remained by his side during his final months. Though a reserved figure who tends to shun the media, Fascina is expected to have a significant say over the future of the party, which faces a transformational phase with the death of its founder. Berlusconi, who wed and divorced twice, never formally married Fascina, but the two celebrated a non-religious, unofficial ceremony to celebrate their union in 2022. “Thank
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