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Italian journalist claims there is EVIDENCE ‘a very famous player’ from one of the Milan teams vi*lently h*t a woman

Massimo Giletti: Italian journalist claims there is EVIDENCE ‘a very famous player’ from one of the Milan teams vi*lently h*t a woman
Massimo Giletti claims there is video evidence that implicates a famous Serie A footballer physically assaulting a girl.
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Italian football is in turmoil after journalist and TV presenter Massimo Giletti made a shocking revelation during a live broadcast on Rai 3. 

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Giletti claims to possess damning video evidence of a "very famous" AC Milan or Inter Milan player violently assaulting a woman.

The incident, which allegedly occurred in January 2024, has sparked outrage, particularly as Serie A teams recently joined campaigns against domestic violence by wearing red marks on their faces during matches.

Italian presenter Massimo Giletti claims to have evidence against a famous Milan player | Rai 3

During a live broadcast,Giletti described the footage as deeply disturbing. 

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“I saw a very famous player from one of the two teams in Milan violently hit a girl. This girl ends up on a table, is lifted up, and he, the same player in an evidently altered state, hits her again,” he stated as per Perizona

He went on to detail more appalling behaviour, including the player smashing a wall in a fit of rage.

“These are heavy images, very heavy,” Giletti continued.

 “But we will not stop working to make them seen.”

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The shocking claim has ignited a debate in the footballing world. 

Many are calling for swift action, particularly since Serie A players and coaches recently supported domestic violence awareness campaigns.

 Giletti was quick to highlight the hypocrisy.

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 “If you then put a red symbol on your face and do these things, this system is not very suitable,” he said bluntly.

Santiago Castro of Bologna FC looks o with a red sign on their face on the occasion of the day against violence against women during the Serie A football match between SS Lazio and Bologna FC | IMAGO

For now, Giletti has refrained from releasing the footage but confirmed the ongoing investigation. 

“These videos are very serious, and we have decided not to publish them yet. However, we will continue investigating this case,” he concluded.

The allegation has left fans and officials awaiting further details, with many demanding justice and transparency as well the identity of the said culprit.

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