Mar 19 • 10:20 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Stalking and fake profiles against a judge: Bruzzone investigated

Roberta Bruzzone has been investigated for stalking in connection with a group of her loyal followers, targeting a judge and her underage daughter.

Roberta Bruzzone has come under investigation for stalking, allegedly working in concert with a group of her followers to harass Elisabetta Sionis, a honorary judge at the Court of Appeal in Cagliari, and her daughter, who was a minor at the onset of these actions. This inquiry, notable for triggering a 'code red' due to its severity, has been conducted under strict secrecy for nearly three years by the Cagliari public prosecutor's office, led by Gilberto Ganassi.

The investigation reached its conclusion in December with the submission of the 415bis, which was then transferred to Rome following Sionis' appointment as a judge. This move has escalated the public interest in the case, bringing to light the intricate methods allegedly employed by Bruzzone and her associates. They reportedly created fake social media profiles to undermine the credibility of their opponents involved in major public cases and to manipulate media narratives surrounding ongoing investigations.

Details from this prolonged investigation are now emerging, stored not only in extensive legal documents but also on a 2 terabyte hard drive that has recently been submitted to the public prosecutor's office. The case raises significant implications about the intersection of personal vendettas, the misuse of social media for harassment, and the potential impact on judicial integrity, as well as the accountability of public figures who engage in such destructive behavior.

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