Usura, estorsioni, droga e imprenditoria: i Casamonica sono diventati il clan più violento della Capitale. Nello Trocchia racconta il maxiprocesso contro la famiglia criminale.
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00:00:07For years they were considered only bullies from the suburbs, criminals of Sinti origin who Rome
00:00:22It would have been quickly erased, but it didn't go that way. Usury and distortions, drugs and entrepreneurship, luxury homes and hundreds
00:00:46of affiliates. Thus the Casamonica clan became the most violent in the capital.
00:01:07We've told you about the business and the victims. But above all, we've told you about the leaders who were still at large.
00:01:22Bosses and affiliates were arrested, one after another.
00:01:30But there is still an open chapter.
00:01:35The one with justice.
00:01:39The largest trial in history against the Casamonica family.
00:01:45Casamonica Antonietta, Casamonica Massimiliano.
00:01:51The challenge is to demonstrate that the Casamonica are mafia, like the 'Ndrangheta or the Camorra, or to send the clan back to
00:01:58series C.
00:01:59In a city like Rome we are watching the funeral of these four beggars, but who cares?
00:02:04The Rome prosecutor's office and dozens of defense lawyers are involved.
00:02:12Why don't you want to stop?
00:02:14No, not lawyer.
00:02:15But also unpublished and chilling testimonies.
00:02:19We don't do that.
00:02:20Almost two years of hearings, exclusively reported by our camera.
00:02:25I swear on their death.
00:02:28And from the protagonists of a criminal chapter that is about to close.
00:02:33They destroyed my life.
00:02:35Because this is the reckoning.
00:02:55They are a clan of Sinti origin that has existed in Rome since the 1950s, but no one had ever put it under
00:03:02mafia trial.
00:03:05The criminal history of the Casamonica family is written in the bunker courtroom of Rebibbia prison,
00:03:10where the trial against 44 defendants began on January 27, 2020.
00:03:18Usury, drugs, extortion and money laundering.
00:03:22This trial is the culmination of investigations and arrests that have targeted a section of the clan.
00:03:27The one that dominates the Porta Furba area, a few steps from Cinecittà.
00:03:33But above all, it is a process that starts with a twist.
00:03:36From a crack that has opened up within the system of family ties on which the strength of the
00:03:42Casamonica.
00:03:43That crack is the name of a young woman.
00:03:46Her name is Deborah Cerreoni.
00:03:47Mr. President, good morning.
00:03:51Yes?
00:03:53To give the presence of Cerreoni Deborah.
00:03:58Deborah Cerreoni is the ex-wife of a member of the clan, Massimiliano Casamonica.
00:04:03For years she was a keeper of secrets, until she decided to change her life
00:04:07and to become the first female collaborator of justice of the Casamonica clan.
00:04:13Good morning, my name is Deborah Cerreoni and I was born in Rome on August 28, 1984.
00:04:18All right.
00:04:26When I was 17 I met Massimiliano Casamonica.
00:04:44Good morning, Mr. President, to you of the court.
00:04:46My name is Canon Massimiliano.
00:04:48I am Deborah Cerreoni's ex-partner.
00:04:54Father of three sons, Giuseppe, Luizio and Salvatore.
00:04:58There's been a couple for more than six and a half years.
00:05:02The fourth known is occupied by Cerreoni Deborah of injury and mistreatment.
00:05:10She doesn't have Roma origins, is that correct?
00:05:15No, no, I don't have Roma origins.
00:05:18The Casamonica or in any case the people of Roma ethnicity define in a particular way
00:05:25those who do not have the same origin as them.
00:05:28They call us Gaggi.
00:05:34It's just a derogatory term they use.
00:05:37In fact, even though I had married Massimiliano,
00:05:41I had never been considered on their level.
00:05:46I was a Gaggia anyway.
00:05:50I met Deborah Cerreoni in 2001.
00:05:53But don't wait now.
00:05:55When we got married with wine, there was a beautiful party.
00:05:59La Regola is not the city because it is the Gaggia.
00:06:02Cerreoni wanted to find a million excuses.
00:06:05Hey, Massimiliano!
00:06:06We dedicate this song to Massimiliano's children.
00:06:09Hey, Massimiliano, a big round of applause, go!
00:06:11I have to ask her to stay calm, otherwise we can't understand her.
00:06:15But you don't understand yourself!
00:06:17Listen!
00:06:18Everything that amazed me!
00:06:25Obviously I had a very bad life.
00:06:32They wanted me to do everything they said.
00:06:36And it wasn't easy because I had to wear what they said.
00:06:40I had to do what they said.
00:06:43Besides, otherwise there would have been arguments and fights.
00:06:47But is it expected in Casamonica culture that a woman smokes?
00:06:52No, I always smoked secretly in the end.
00:06:55In fact, every time Massimiliano caught me, he beat me to a pulp.
00:07:05I have never enclosed the circle in my life, I have always shown it to him, many times.
00:07:09I was very much in love with Massimiliano.
00:07:12So I was a little, let's say, fooled, come on!
00:07:16From the love of... and from him.
00:07:26Deborah Cerreoni was certainly on a collision course.
00:07:30Both with her husband, who had discovered during his imprisonment a series of behaviors for which he reproached his wife.
00:07:38And be accordingly with Massimiliano's family.
00:07:45So surely this problem also led her to decide to change her life and therefore also to collaborate with the
00:07:55justice.
00:07:56It is certainly not very credible that she knew nothing about the alleged illicit trafficking,
00:08:02since for at least ten years she lived in close contact with both her husband and her husband's family.
00:08:12The first standoff between the prosecution and the defense is over Deborah Cerreoni.
00:08:18According to the Casamonicas' lawyers, Deborah Cerreoni was planning revenge against her ex-husband.
00:08:23According to the public prosecution, however, she was organic to the clan, as demonstrated by a recent sentence which condemned her for
00:08:29mafia.
00:08:30So, from his privileged point of view, he can help us understand two things.
00:08:34What was happening in Vicolo di Porta Furba and who was in charge there.
00:08:43We went for a drink in Porta Furba alley at 57.
00:08:48I had begun to notice what the first illicit activities in Casamonica were.
00:09:05What did you see? What did you notice?
00:09:08Let's say, first of all, in that alley there is a huge crowd of people.
00:09:19Then, let's say, I understood that they were both people who came to buy the drugs,
00:09:24people who came to ask for money.
00:09:29They came to collect money, what do you mean?
00:09:33So, I'm talking about usury.
00:09:37These things were just a daily occurrence in the alley.
00:10:02Did these people perform the activities you are describing independently or in groups?
00:10:11A group, a group, because by group I mean the clan.
00:10:19We can't hear anything.
00:10:21Excuse me, just a moment while the lawyer is speaking.
00:10:23Let's wait a moment because I couldn't understand.
00:10:25And I know, he's right.
00:10:28It's not even the way, in short.
00:10:29He's right.
00:10:30The Forum of Rome.
00:10:31No, no, in the sense that we couldn't hear.
00:10:33The forum of Rome, look.
00:10:35We failed, please, please.
00:10:37Before you make any judgments about the Roman forum, think carefully.
00:10:41Lawyer.
00:10:41Because the Roman forum is the best there is.
00:10:44Are you used to the Reggio Calabria forum, perhaps?
00:10:48The lawyer must also be passionate.
00:10:59That sentence evokes the most recent past of Dr. Musarò,
00:11:04that is, his being a public prosecutor in that of Reggio Calabria,
00:11:09which is probably a slightly less bloodthirsty forum of lawyers
00:11:15of the lawyer Naso.
00:11:20The public accusation wants to demonstrate what, in my opinion,
00:11:23It is very difficult to prove.
00:11:26That this group of people is a mafia group,
00:11:30therefore the mafia-style criminal association.
00:11:32We say that they are missing in the case under examination,
00:11:36the fundamental prerequisites for being able to talk about the mafia.
00:11:41Of this group, that is, remaining, let's say,
00:11:44the family nucleus of Massimiliano and his brothers.
00:11:48I would like to know if they were all equal or was there a boss
00:11:52and if there was a boss who was he?
00:11:53Surely the head of that family is Joseph.
00:11:59His name was Bitalo.
00:12:18The Monica house was another part.
00:12:29At Monica's house, Giuseppe was the one who had the most money out of all the other siblings.
00:12:55He said he had around 10 billion euros locked up in the wall.
00:13:04He defined this house, he said that Giuseppe's house is a real villa.
00:13:23Let's say, I know they said he spent 2 million euros to structure it.
00:13:30Obviously very tacky furnishings because they have that taste.
00:13:35The path is all golden, in short all marble.
00:13:41The pope's chair, I remember he bought this pope's chair.
00:13:49Mr. President, excuse me from L'Aquila?
00:13:51Yes.
00:13:53Please.
00:13:54Monica Giuseppe would like to make a statement.
00:13:56Look, we're taking another exam right now. Can you do it after the exam?
00:14:01No, but I want to say something important.
00:14:03At the end of the exam.
00:14:04Since there is a person to the right of Cerreoni who is suggesting the questions.
00:14:08Look, you're not suggesting anything to anyone, I don't allow you to say that.
00:14:12There is a clerk who ensures the legality of the hearing.
00:14:16I can see it from here.
00:14:17When Cerreoni doesn't know how to answer, she asks her right what I should answer.
00:14:21Look, we don't see this.
00:14:24Enough, enough now.
00:14:26That's enough now.
00:14:28So, when I take the floor away from her, she has to shut up.
00:14:31Now, let's go back to the private site.
00:14:33Chancellor.
00:14:37Let's move on.
00:14:38In the structure of this organization, was he the boss of everyone?
00:14:43I mean, from what she understood...
00:14:45No, let's say...
00:14:46In that family there is no one boss, no absolute leader.
00:14:53Each nucleus has its own leader.
00:14:56There is no boss of bosses.
00:15:02The Casamonica clan is based on a family criterion.
00:15:09The various clans look after their own interests, so to speak, individually.
00:15:14But in times of need they unite.
00:15:19There are hundreds of people who are able to develop a power and a violence without comparison.
00:15:29The Casamonicas are a Sinti family who have settled in Rome for decades.
00:15:38Over time they obviously took on the characteristics of a real clan.
00:15:44With influences on Roman territory.
00:15:50Particularly in the Romanina quadrant area.
00:15:58Beyond Porta Furba.
00:16:02Deborah Cerrioni isn't the only justice collaborator to make the clan tremble.
00:16:07There is another uncomfortable figure in this process.
00:16:10His name is Massimiliano Fazzari.
00:16:11He is a man of the Indrangheta.
00:16:13Fazzari came into contact with the Sinti family because he became friends with Massimiliano Casamonica.
00:16:17And in a short time he moved to Vicolo di Porta Furba.
00:16:23The Porta Furba alley is accessible from an entrance, she says, which is always monitored.
00:16:31Are you sure about these circumstances?
00:16:35Yes.
00:16:36There we say the garrison begins where no one enters anymore.
00:16:52The Fazzari family is a historic Indrangheta family.
00:16:56Mainly linked to the bellogo, the fish of Rosarno and the mancuso of Limpati.
00:17:02Your father, you said, was called Fazzari Ciclamino, you said?
00:17:08Noncio or angel face.
00:17:14Listen, and as far as you know, did your father have a particular area in Lazio where he operated?
00:17:24Look, I know my father is leaving on the...
00:17:27He had money from loan sharking, extortion and drug trafficking.
00:17:32And in the area of Vidonia, of Ivoli, the area of prima madre.
00:17:40Fazzari's lies are borrowed from what he claims to be his personal experience in Calabria.
00:17:49And he conveyed his personal experience fictionalized, emphasized by him,
00:17:56he took it, he transported it directly inside Porta Curva.
00:18:01How can a mafia conspiracy be possible?
00:18:04And I can bear a minimal penalty, but no, of being a mafioso.
00:18:10But listen to what he told him, he said to me, you're reporting me, are you crazy?
00:18:14These Casa Monicas protect Rome, but they're fed up.
00:18:17We Neapolitans want to enter, Camorra against Rome.
00:18:20They have to let in, they have to let organizations enter, perhaps in Rome.
00:18:25That's why there's a stink between us.
00:18:27We protect Rome.
00:18:29These words are symptomatic of the anti-state.
00:18:35I had some music from the Godfather played.
00:18:38It is an affirmation of awareness of one's own criminal power.
00:18:43A clan in Rome that considers itself to be on a par with the 'Ndrangheta,
00:18:50of the Camorra and Cosa Nostra.
00:18:54It is on the definition of mafia clan that the defense lawyers in court
00:19:02they are playing the most important game, to erase the mafia accusation
00:19:06and save the Casa Monicas from harsh prison.
00:19:11I'm interested in something you said earlier.
00:19:14She drew a parallel between how an Indrangheta club works
00:19:19and how it works in the Tuscolana area.
00:19:22Obviously, knowing the 'ndrangheta well, I cannot repair the Monica clan's house to the 'ndrangheta.
00:19:28He would be more suited to a Camorra clan.
00:19:32So she would have expanded a bit because it brings together criminal realities
00:19:40'drangheta and Camorra which are different.
00:19:43There is opposition, Mr President, these are all harmful questions.
00:19:47He said exactly the opposite.
00:19:48And he didn't understand.
00:19:49Try to understand though.
00:19:51She's a lawyer, she's a lawyer who doesn't understand.
00:19:55The 'Ndrangheta is a little more silent.
00:19:59The Camorristi are a bit more boastful like the Casa Monicas.
00:20:02Have you ever been told about any bloody incidents?
00:20:07It was said that Giuseppe Casamonica, in front of his house, that there is another house,
00:20:11but alongside, therefore with the back giving houses to Giuseppe,
00:20:15It seems that he infected one of the Tibotti and killed him.
00:20:18You, Mr. Fazzari, have you ever perceived that the Casa Monica family boasted of being
00:20:29an 'Andrangheta family, a mafia family, etc., etc.?
00:20:33Yes, I've said it several times, yes, they bragged about this thing.
00:20:37Of having been the first to take association in Rome, that in any case they are mafiosi.
00:20:44Mr. President, can we understand the meaning of these questions?
00:20:46But I'm struggling.
00:20:49Logically, there is a bias in this process.
00:20:59It breaks your faces, your heads, your joints.
00:21:03Fear, because there is a family.
00:21:06Oh no! Oh no! Oh no!
00:21:15How did you behave as a boy?
00:21:17But move me, put me right in the middle.
00:21:18No, no, no, I'll bring you back this Saturday.
00:21:20But look...
00:21:20But look...
00:21:20You're right, I'll bring it back to you this Saturday.
00:21:22But look...
00:21:24You know, a blow to the right, I'll split your head, I'll break your joints.
00:21:29You're right, sorry, yes.
00:21:32What do you have now to keep him happy until tomorrow?
00:21:34What do you have to please?
00:21:35I have...
00:21:36Eh...
00:21:37But dance a pià, give dance a pià.
00:21:39With a beating.
00:21:40Now I know who you are, at 1200.
00:21:41No, no, you don't know who I am.
00:21:43Because I'm taking you right away, here to you.
00:21:49Casa Monica's specialty is loan sharking,
00:21:53ask for exorbitant usurious rates
00:21:54and reduce victims to poverty.
00:21:57The one who tells it is the collaborator of justice Deborah Cirrioni
00:22:01who collected unpublished testimonies in a secret diary.
00:22:18First of all, I would like to ask a general question.
00:22:22She is aware of circumstances in which they have been
00:22:26lent sums of money from Casa Monica
00:22:28without asking for interest?
00:22:32No.
00:22:34He always asked for interest.
00:22:38Domenico the Cornettaro, who is he?
00:22:40What do you know about this matter?
00:22:42She even wrote it down in that notebook.
00:22:48He sold croissants.
00:22:50At one point he had access to money from Domenico Spada.
00:23:09Initially they had a part in it,
00:23:12then after that he wanted more money too.
00:23:14They wanted.
00:23:17And so he had no more money.
00:23:20Then at some point he disappeared.
00:23:23Good evening, my dear friends to have a chat,
00:23:25Instagram, the tweets, the tweets, the tweets, the tweets, the tweets, the tweets, the tweets, the tweets.
00:23:28In fact, then they took Domenico's house.
00:23:33Take it to everyone.
00:23:39Usury is a crime that confines the victims to the circle of the guilty
00:23:42and makes reporting almost impossible, out of fear or shame.
00:23:47Many people fall into the trap.
00:23:50There are the hardened gamblers,
00:23:52cocaine addicts,
00:23:53entrepreneurs in crisis,
00:23:55but there are also those who can't make it to the end of the month
00:23:57and turns to a bank that is always open,
00:23:59the Casamont clan.
00:24:15I work in the furniture field,
00:24:20in the furniture field for several years.
00:24:24I became a victim for 10,000 euros.
00:24:28For 10,000 euros I became a victim
00:24:31and I gave him over 1,750,000 euros in money.
00:24:39Being a victim of the Casamontis
00:24:43it means losing any kind of dignity,
00:24:47lose everything, family, friends,
00:24:50anything around you.
00:25:13There are different types of victims of usury.
00:25:17There are those who ruin their lives for 100 euros.
00:25:23Because that debt has such high interest
00:25:27and he never comes out again.
00:25:29Listen, what do you do for a living?
00:25:30What job did you do a few years ago?
00:25:33Some relocation, like that.
00:25:40I would like to know if you have had the opportunity to meet
00:25:43people belonging to the Casamonica family.
00:25:46Yes.
00:25:47And when he was heard by the police
00:25:49he told you
00:25:52of this family nucleus
00:25:54I know a woman well,
00:25:56Mrs. Celeste.
00:25:58Yes, that's right.
00:26:08Why is he addressing Mrs. Celeste?
00:26:11Did he work in a bank?
00:26:13Ninth.
00:26:14I needed some money.
00:26:15She said I asked for a loan of 100 euros,
00:26:18also considering what you have learned
00:26:21that the Casamonicas have
00:26:23a high level of economic availability.
00:26:27Did I say this?
00:26:31You're trying to tell a little story, though, okay?
00:26:33Not much time has passed.
00:26:34Without the PM constantly pushing it.
00:26:37You're trying to tell the story a little, aren't you?
00:26:39Here you are.
00:26:39Okay, so, are you going to give him these 100 euros?
00:26:43Yes, with interest, there was interest.
00:26:46Do you remember how much this was?
00:26:47No, I don't remember all these details.
00:26:51She stated once the money was returned,
00:26:54so 400 euros,
00:26:56even though I knew what I was getting into,
00:26:58I asked Celeste for the same amount of money
00:27:01requested on the previous occasion,
00:27:03that is 100 euros.
00:27:04Eh.
00:27:053-4 more times.
00:27:08Yes.
00:27:08Do you confirm this?
00:27:10Yes, confirm.
00:27:12He says, having to give back, I think,
00:27:14a total of approximately 1,200 euros in interest.
00:27:18Yes, then yes.
00:27:21Monica Celeste was at home
00:27:23who wanted to make a spontaneous statement?
00:27:26Yes, Mr. President,
00:27:27for the site of Santa Maria.
00:27:29Please.
00:27:30Please.
00:27:31Mr. President,
00:27:32before I forget,
00:27:34the *** was 100 euros
00:27:37and he never gave them to me,
00:27:39a little behind.
00:27:41She, what was her state of mind,
00:27:44in short, in the relationship with these people?
00:27:46Eh, well,
00:27:48I wasn't in a good mood, in short.
00:27:51was he afraid of something?
00:27:53Well, sure.
00:27:54Well, this is what we would like to know.
00:27:56What was he afraid of?
00:27:57Well, fear, because one has a family, one thing.
00:28:02And he said he didn't know anything,
00:28:04there was the relationship,
00:28:04but what was the relationship about?
00:28:06Excuse me.
00:28:07All right.
00:28:07This is the pardon I have made.
00:28:10I have feared retaliation many times
00:28:12if I hadn't succeeded
00:28:15to return the money requested to me.
00:28:18Does this statement confirm it?
00:28:21Did I declare this?
00:28:23Oh, of course I declared it.
00:28:25What was he afraid of?
00:28:27What was he afraid of?
00:28:28Of some retaliation.
00:28:32I wanted to change,
00:28:33I wanted to forget a little.
00:28:36Now I'm a little freer,
00:28:37I was a little afraid of the honesty.
00:28:41Not now, because it's all over.
00:28:44Not now, why?
00:28:45Because it's no longer there,
00:28:46I no longer have any dealings with these people.
00:28:50So, when they called me to the trial,
00:28:53the first thing I tried,
00:28:54as you can well understand,
00:28:56it's fear, dread.
00:29:01When you're there,
00:29:02you see that everyone is looking at you,
00:29:04see also relatives
00:29:06who are inside the classroom,
00:29:08which unfortunately have to be there.
00:29:11So, not with words,
00:29:13but with glances,
00:29:15passing by,
00:29:16they try to scare you.
00:29:18There are 12 of them,
00:29:21then everyone comes home.
00:29:24The tones were a little high.
00:29:27Here, Adela,
00:29:27can make a titanic effort,
00:29:30describe the tones to us,
00:29:31this phone call.
00:29:33I don't remember this thing.
00:29:35Yes, I understand,
00:29:36but we have to start again with the non-remembrance.
00:29:38If he doesn't remember, he doesn't remember.
00:29:40Many times we witness the response
00:29:43and I don't remember the judge,
00:29:45I don't remember.
00:29:46Look,
00:29:46I don't remember the dates very well,
00:29:49because I tell you honestly,
00:29:50I have used drugs.
00:29:52The public cuda,
00:29:53it's very true to think
00:29:54that behind this I don't remember,
00:29:56there is a form of silence
00:29:58on the part of the witness.
00:30:01So we continue like this to infinity,
00:30:03tell me,
00:30:03I don't remember.
00:30:04Many times it's simply
00:30:06the unconscious repression too
00:30:08of an unpleasant episode.
00:30:11I don't know what else to say,
00:30:14I have to be honest.
00:30:15If we can admonish the head.
00:30:18Victims often in trials
00:30:21they answer I don't know,
00:30:23I don't remember,
00:30:25out of fear.
00:30:26What do you know?
00:30:27At home there are mothers, fathers, children and everything.
00:30:29Don't you know why you were accused here today?
00:30:32The lawyer told me
00:30:33because she accused herself,
00:30:34because they say that I
00:30:35I didn't tell the truth.
00:30:36People who went to jail
00:30:38not to mention,
00:30:40not to mention,
00:30:41there were some front men
00:30:42that some houses have been tested,
00:30:44victims and all that
00:30:45and come back it's not our fault.
00:30:46So I'm the thief,
00:30:47it's not them,
00:30:48they are just asking
00:30:49their money.
00:30:53But he called the prosecutor's office,
00:30:54but they called the guards,
00:30:56I understood a little.
00:30:57They wanted me, I spoke, I said,
00:30:59but he's a friend of mine,
00:31:00he's a friend of mine.
00:31:01I didn't say a single strange word to him.
00:31:04because I'm not that bad.
00:31:08I practically found myself
00:31:10that I really was
00:31:12right to exasperation
00:31:14and everything.
00:31:15I didn't go to report it
00:31:17because, out of fear,
00:31:18I didn't go to report it
00:31:19and instead one day
00:31:21the Rome police station is calling me,
00:31:22it makes me go there.
00:31:24I avoided two days
00:31:26to go there,
00:31:26instead I came to get myself
00:31:28right at my place at the shop.
00:31:31They told me
00:31:32we have all the recordings,
00:31:34everything,
00:31:35and tell us everything
00:31:36what's happening.
00:31:41Omertà is strength
00:31:43of the mafia clans
00:31:44and in this
00:31:45Casa Monica
00:31:46are no exception.
00:31:47On the witness stand
00:31:49the victims have arrived there
00:31:50because forced
00:31:51by law enforcement.
00:31:56After months of investigations
00:31:58and hours of wiretaps.
00:32:14No one reported by choice,
00:32:16not even the victim
00:32:17which we are about to show you
00:32:18an exclusive testimony,
00:32:20filmed by a hidden camera.
00:32:25Beautiful, thank you.
00:32:27HI.
00:32:27You don't like it badly
00:32:30up, eh.
00:32:32This man,
00:32:33which we cannot show
00:32:34the face for security reasons,
00:32:36he is a victim of usury.
00:32:38Listen,
00:32:38do you have a resurrection?
00:32:39Yes,
00:32:39you have a resurrected,
00:32:40listen carefully.
00:32:41There are two things,
00:32:42it's good for you.
00:32:43So there is a little house,
00:32:44but you have days.
00:32:45However,
00:32:46it gives me the difference then.
00:32:49No, no, no,
00:32:49she is truly convinced.
00:32:51Eh.
00:32:51Him,
00:32:52Instead,
00:32:53it's Pasquale Casamonica,
00:32:55called Rochi.
00:32:56Ah, but today
00:32:56you didn't bring anything.
00:33:07Ah, but today
00:33:08you didn't bring anything.
00:33:09No, it was me,
00:33:10I'll even stay to sleep with you,
00:33:10was everything there?
00:33:11I have the keys,
00:33:12I was there at home,
00:33:13everything,
00:33:14it's yours.
00:33:15This house is yours,
00:33:16I'm telling you,
00:33:17this house is yours.
00:33:18However,
00:33:19it gives me the difference
00:33:20on the thing that,
00:33:20if I sell it,
00:33:21I have done miracles,
00:33:22I made the tans,
00:33:23Today,
00:33:24but today,
00:33:24you are the days,
00:33:25Excuse me.
00:33:25I have the deaf,
00:33:27I have it,
00:33:27I'm staying with you.
00:33:28Yes, but they are not deaf.
00:33:30I have it,
00:33:30I'm staying with you,
00:33:31tomorrow morning
00:33:32let's go to the piano together.
00:33:33you who yesterday,
00:33:33what did you tell me
00:33:34am I walking?
00:33:34What plan?
00:33:35Ninth,
00:33:36here, no, no,
00:33:37ninth,
00:33:37ninth,
00:33:38no, wait,
00:33:40Wait,
00:33:40Wait,
00:33:41no, wait,
00:33:42you don't give up on yourself,
00:33:44you don't suffer for nothing.
00:33:45At that time,
00:33:45Already,
00:33:46let me talk for a moment
00:33:46in private to do.
00:33:49Rocky and his victim
00:33:50they meet
00:33:51in Porta Furba alley,
00:33:53headquarters
00:33:54of the Casamonica clan.
00:33:56You don't have to pay for anything.
00:33:57At that time,
00:33:57I give 5,000,
00:33:5816,000,
00:33:58alright,
00:33:59they are there.
00:33:59Where are they?
00:34:00There are,
00:34:00I told you,
00:34:01then I'll stay with you.
00:34:03And this,
00:34:03that's what happens
00:34:05in broad daylight.
00:34:08I'm staying with you,
00:34:10I brought it to you,
00:34:11I brought you 16,000 euros.
00:34:12Where are they?
00:34:12There are,
00:34:13Ro.
00:34:13Where are they?
00:34:14Are they there?
00:34:15Us.
00:34:15Are they there?
00:34:16And do they know it?
00:34:17At that time,
00:34:17oh no,
00:34:18oh no,
00:34:19No,
00:34:21are there any?
00:34:22Are they there?
00:34:23Us,
00:34:24I'm not taking you.
00:34:25I'm not taking you.
00:34:26Us,
00:34:26I'm not taking you.
00:34:28Wait,
00:34:28I'm not taking you.
00:34:29Where do they know?
00:34:30I'm not taking you.
00:34:31Where do they know?
00:34:31I'm not taking you,
00:34:3216,000 euros.
00:34:33But,
00:34:33where do they know?
00:34:34I'm not taking you.
00:34:36He even has it at home,
00:34:37he even has it at home.
00:34:39I'm staying with you,
00:34:40I'm staying,
00:34:42I'm staying with you.
00:34:43I'm not taking you.
00:35:00I'm not taking you.
00:35:02I'm not taking you.
00:35:03I'm not taking you.
00:35:03I'm not taking you.
00:35:05I'm not taking you.
00:35:06I'm not taking you.
00:35:08I'm not taking you.
00:35:08I'm not taking you.
00:35:08I'm not taking you.
00:35:09I'm not taking you.
00:35:10I'm not taking you.
00:35:10I'm not taking you.
00:35:11I'm not taking you.
00:35:11I'm not taking you.
00:35:12I'm not taking you.
00:35:12I'm not taking you.
00:35:29I've seen people lose homes, lose businesses, everything.
00:35:35When you die, the debt passes to your family, and rightly so.
00:35:39I saw a person who got arrested, people who got admitted to the hospital,
00:35:45to try to get us a week to ten days of peace.
00:35:51At one point I even thought about throwing you out the window, that's how this story ended,
00:35:56you think about it, because it's a continuous and constant thing, it's like a drop, every day, every single day.
00:36:04You'll never get rid of them.
00:36:09In the trial against Casamonica there are 25 injured parties, almost all of whom, urged by the prosecution, declare themselves victims.
00:36:18Except in one case, the most controversial of the whole process,
00:36:22the one concerning the famous Marco Baldini and his manager Enrico Migliarini.
00:36:33I was called 4-5 years ago by the Frascati police, who showed me various photos of Enrico, of
00:36:41Simone,
00:36:42and I was asked at the time what my relationship was with these people.
00:36:51Good morning, attorney. Who would like to speak first?
00:36:54Good morning.
00:36:55Baldini.
00:37:04I knew Consiglio Casamonica very well, but he called himself Simone, I knew him as Simone.
00:37:23Baldini Marco was born in Florence on 3-9-59.
00:37:33Simone, I am, I don't have any more fruit, I Simone can't live anymore, I've been under siege for a while
00:37:40of more people.
00:37:41I told everyone to wait a bit, no one waits.
00:37:43I've been under siege for weeks.
00:37:46Well, but I have to say, wait a minute, because...
00:37:50I mean, if not, if not you'll kill me, you'll kill me, I have to do it for fuck's sake.
00:37:55There's no point in hiding behind a finger here either, it's usurious nature, there's no doubt about it.
00:38:01Because if I lend you 5, you can give me 5 plus 1, but not 5 plus 50.
00:38:08This is what Simone does, of course, with petulance, no doubt, with insistence, no doubt,
00:38:14with veiled threats, the prosecutor would say, he tried to get the money back.
00:38:21Baldini, but? Emphasizing, look Marco, that this isn't my money,
00:38:27This is money that others gave to me, so that I would give it to you.
00:38:38I met Consiglio, Simone, Casamonica, by dating another person
00:38:44who had a car repair shop in the Tuscolana area.
00:38:52His name is Enrico.
00:38:54Are you asking me Enrico?
00:38:56You have to tell us if you want to answer or not.
00:38:59No, I avail myself of the right to remain silent.
00:39:01Not to answer, okay.
00:39:04Do you know Marco Baldini?
00:39:07Yes.
00:39:09He was a friend of my husband and Enrico became his manager and asked him if he would give him
00:39:16a hand.
00:39:16Maybe they did some work, but not much, because he was always in poor health, let's say, he was always sick.
00:39:25What does it mean?
00:39:25Eh, I don't feel like it, I'm sick, I have a broken arm, he mentioned me, they have these
00:39:35things here.
00:39:36And why did he nominate them?
00:39:38I always think about the debts he had.
00:39:42I know that Simone made a lot of phone calls and Marco couldn't be reached, so he called Enrico, he called.
00:39:50Has your husband ever told you about any direct requests made to him from Monica Simone's home regarding this debt?
00:39:57No, he never told me because otherwise I would have beaten him up right away.
00:40:03We need to have a chat about what's going on, because here we don't...
00:40:08Eh, you're telling me now, you're telling me now.
00:40:10Eh, I know, Simo, but, but, Simo, listen to me for a moment and I'll tell you this in a really funny way.
00:40:16Enrico, they put it in, then the games are over, eh.
00:40:21Poor thing, I'm going to the police, I'm going, eh.
00:40:23Guys, don't talk to me like that, let's talk about this, but it's not right, let's not talk.
00:40:28No, okay, but I'm telling you, because I can't live like this.
00:40:33I mean, if I'm alone, you get me into trouble.
00:40:37What are we talking about here?
00:40:39Okay.
00:40:40Should I answer?
00:40:42Eh, I'd say.
00:40:43We are talking about that first of all, in those days the lawyer had told us
00:40:48that he would be arrested for bankruptcy.
00:40:52In short, I found myself in real difficulty.
00:40:55He wanted the money, he wanted it.
00:40:57He wanted them from Marco, he wanted them from Enrico.
00:41:01I deduced that he wanted them from Enrico to call, I told him before, I told him.
00:41:07I'll come to the bust's house this evening, let's talk for a moment.
00:41:11He can't, no, I told you what I had to tell you, because otherwise I, I'm a postretto.
00:41:15I can't talk on the phone, I can't talk on the phone.
00:41:41A kilo and a half of genuine spaghetti.
00:41:43He's not a violent person, first of all.
00:41:46Indeed, he is the one who most often tried to curb the behavior of some,
00:41:53Monica's house, who are more inclined than others to throw punches.
00:41:57It is a behavior, he says, that is more or less recognized as the boss.
00:42:06The good Baldini was available to tell a little about the truth of his relationship with
00:42:14Casa Monica Consiglio, understood as Simone.
00:42:17I would like to inform you that you have the right not to respond.
00:42:20I cannot, I don't feel like sending to jail a person who doesn't belong to me.
00:42:27he did nothing.
00:42:32But I don't have the right to remain silent.
00:42:35So he avails himself of the right to remain silent.
00:42:37Here it goes.
00:42:38Suddenly, during the hearing, she didn't feel up to it and so she didn't answer.
00:42:44Was this to be expected?
00:42:45No.
00:42:45I never would have expected it.
00:42:47Absolutely never.
00:42:51We have shown you the victims and the alleged victims, the reticent ones and those who until now
00:42:58In the end they chose the path of silence, but there remains another unpublished category to be told.
00:43:04Those who got to the witness stand with a dramatic twist.
00:43:11I got hooked on drugs in the barracks.
00:43:15I went to the barracks of my own free will.
00:43:18Saying I wanted to get arrested.
00:43:22Because the commander told me why it was not a normal thing.
00:43:27A person goes to the police station to be arrested.
00:43:29And that's where my collaboration starts.
00:43:31Roberto Furuli was a member of the Ndrangheta.
00:43:34A Calabrian who frequented the Casamonica family in Rome.
00:43:37When in 2017 he decides to become a collaborator of justice,
00:43:42It tells the story of drug trafficking in Calabria and the relationships between Andrina Piromalli of Gioia Tauro and the Casamonica family.
00:44:02During that period I found myself seeing strange faces in front of my house.
00:44:09Then one day I asked, there was a gentleman, he had a business next to him.
00:44:13And he says they're some guys from here.
00:44:18I don't remember that the boy's name was Guerrino Spinelli then.
00:44:22Afterwards I found a bottle of gasoline in front of my house with a handkerchief on top.
00:44:27About 15 days later I found myself with a white envelope with a .45 caliber inside.
00:44:33And there I panicked.
00:44:35And I notified the relevant people and...
00:44:41And today I find myself here.
00:44:44The Casamonicas obviously do business, they have dealings with the Ndrangheta, the Camorra and the Cosa Nostra.
00:44:54In the investigation into mafia infiltration in the port of Gioia Tauro
00:44:58we have already found and recorded the presence of a member of the Casamonica clan
00:45:06who met with the Alvaros, with the Piromallis
00:45:10to accompany a Roman businessman who was interested in a venture in the port of Gioia Tauro.
00:45:20Before coming to Rome and living in Rome, she lived there for essentially three years.
00:45:26Have you ever heard of the Casamonica family?
00:45:31Yes, I had always heard about it in our family.
00:45:35He had indoctrinated me before I went up, that is, to stay away from these people.
00:45:39like practically us the Gioia Ndrangheta.
00:45:43They were people who instilled fear in Roman territory, instilled fear and committed extortion.
00:45:48He was like us, in quotation marks, in the down sense.
00:45:52Prime Minister, excuse me for having to raise objections to this type of question.
00:45:58We cannot hear it as a sort of consultancy
00:46:01on Southern or Roman criminal realities?
00:46:06I considered this Furuli almost a sort of analyst of the prosecution
00:46:11rather than an actual witness.
00:46:13The witness in the courtrooms reports facts.
00:46:16Meanwhile I don't see that there is a desire to hear the test on current rumors in the public
00:46:20on which he cannot testify, I do not stop him.
00:46:22In my opinion the prosecution cited him as a witness to provide some suggestion.
00:46:29and therefore insinuate into the debate the issue that there could be a connection
00:46:35between the Casamonica family and the Piromalli family.
00:46:38But in a courtroom you cannot insinuate,
00:46:42otherwise it is a testimony that in my opinion loses its effectiveness completely.
00:46:47She said she arrived in Rome in 2009, where she initially went to live.
00:46:53At first I went to live in Lunghezza, in Borghiziana,
00:46:59next to the shop where I worked.
00:47:06Plumbing and heating shop,
00:47:08and Mrs. Silvana came to collect the ransom,
00:47:11if you can call it that,
00:47:11I found out after three times because I was always seeing this girl
00:47:14and gave him the envelope.
00:47:25Lace exists,
00:47:27there is in the specific case that they create a problem for you
00:47:30of any entity, of any kind,
00:47:33or who breaks your things,
00:47:35or who bothers you...
00:47:35And then that one always comes along,
00:47:37he says if you don't want problems there's a friend.
00:47:39You try to please them to send them away, right?
00:47:43Well, you have to be lucky there.
00:47:44that they take the stuff and leave.
00:47:48It's an ordeal when you're in there.
00:47:56These get in everywhere,
00:47:58they create problems,
00:47:59Mom, go away...
00:48:00Sad, what's happening to us?
00:48:02It's really better to have no problems,
00:48:04Not...
00:48:05They come in for...
00:48:06They enter through the rain
00:48:09and you have to do it again.
00:48:12The owner of the c***a
00:48:15he is terrified and was talking to Joseph,
00:48:16he was another worker,
00:48:18and saying that if they didn't pay
00:48:20they beat him to death
00:48:21and they beat him to death.
00:48:24At which point he even attempted suicide.
00:48:27But...
00:48:28he hanged himself in front of his house
00:48:29and the son saw it
00:48:30and cut him off.
00:48:37That is, fear was experienced
00:48:39and it was known who was afraid.
00:48:40I'm scared too.
00:48:41I mean, everyone...
00:48:42I mean, everyone's scared
00:48:43these people there.
00:48:54I have two neighbors.
00:48:56One, damn it,
00:48:57that of taking drugs.
00:48:58The second neighbor,
00:49:00that I love all the women in the world.
00:49:04They made me fail.
00:49:06The dinner guest doesn't allow himself to say it.
00:49:08No, lawyer, yes.
00:49:36To become a clan of the capital
00:49:38it's not enough to extort money.
00:49:40On this the Casamonica
00:49:42they have already demonstrated
00:49:43to have no rivals in the city.
00:49:45The leap in quality
00:49:46It goes through an important alliance.
00:49:48The one between crime
00:49:49and entrepreneurship.
00:49:51So, the Casamonica,
00:49:52without giving up
00:49:53to a gram of violence,
00:49:55they started to get their hands on it
00:49:56in the legal economy.
00:50:00The Casamonicas didn't even exist
00:50:02since after the funeral of Vittorio Casamonica.
00:50:04They have always existed.
00:50:09It was a source of pride for some local entrepreneurs
00:50:12say I know this.
00:50:14And they felt protected, right?
00:50:18Casamonica introduces itself
00:50:20as a guarantor of safety
00:50:22in a territory.
00:50:24It's exactly the opposite.
00:50:28The protection
00:50:29in exchange for money
00:50:31is to fall into the trap
00:50:33of lace, obviously.
00:50:34You were very frustrated!
00:50:35No!
00:50:36There was one thing,
00:50:37once upon a time
00:50:38who has finished
00:50:39the embarrassment of these characters.
00:50:41At some point
00:50:42made a big sale.
00:50:44Can I finish?
00:50:45But why not?
00:50:46To reassure everyone
00:50:48he said
00:50:48humans I get 100,000 euros.
00:50:50He seems to me
00:50:51that he had to give him
00:50:52three or four thousand euros.
00:50:55They took everything away from him
00:50:56the 100,000 euros.
00:51:01Then there is
00:51:01a form of usury
00:51:03more complex
00:51:04that goes
00:51:05which goes into trade
00:51:07which is that
00:51:07which provides
00:51:09the expropriation
00:51:11we can say
00:51:12of the commercial activity itself.
00:51:18So many businesses
00:51:19they closed because of themselves.
00:51:21So many.
00:51:23You to pay them
00:51:25you no longer pay your suppliers,
00:51:26you no longer pay the workers
00:51:27and then you don't pay the bank anymore.
00:51:29It's finished,
00:51:31the story is closed.
00:51:37There are small entrepreneurs
00:51:39who preferred
00:51:39close their business
00:51:41rather than hand it over to the clans.
00:51:43It's the case
00:51:43of a restaurateur from Ostia.
00:51:46Territory where
00:51:47the Casamonicas
00:51:48they share bonds
00:51:49of blood and business
00:51:50with another clan
00:51:51of Sinti origin
00:51:52the Spadas.
00:52:01Good morning, sir.
00:52:05it is said what work he did
00:52:08from 2010 to 2013.
00:52:12I was managing
00:52:14in Ostia
00:52:15a restaurant.
00:52:19he went to the first year
00:52:21pretty good
00:52:22and the other two years
00:52:23not so well.
00:52:28There were also discussions
00:52:30with another family from Ostia.
00:52:33and this family from Ostia
00:52:35has a name.
00:52:39Spade.
00:52:44I had
00:52:45of the discussions
00:52:45why did they come
00:52:47at the restaurant
00:52:48and they are
00:52:49take advantage,
00:52:50they didn't pay,
00:52:51In short,
00:52:51these things.
00:52:52because I also had proposals
00:52:55of society
00:52:57which I never accepted.
00:52:59They made me fail,
00:53:01especially after I said
00:53:03to the Spada
00:53:03of not needing
00:53:05of protection
00:53:06that they had offered me.
00:53:11we want to enter
00:53:12in company with you,
00:53:14we'll help you,
00:53:15we have it
00:53:17this thing,
00:53:18this was.
00:53:18You better be
00:53:19our friend?
00:53:21Here you are,
00:53:21this is.
00:53:22The public prosecutor
00:53:23can read
00:53:24in the head of the testicle?
00:53:25No, he said it now,
00:53:26it's better to be friends,
00:53:27he said it now,
00:53:28Excuse me,
00:53:29that's the point.
00:53:30No,
00:53:30let's see for a moment
00:53:31if what she had said
00:53:32had been badly misunderstood.
00:53:33He said it in a joking manner,
00:53:35it's a joke.
00:53:36But was this the point?
00:53:37It's true, yes, yes.
00:53:38And that's the point?
00:53:39Hand,
00:53:40but that's what he said,
00:53:41it was very clear
00:53:41which was what he had said.
00:53:44She knows
00:53:45if there were any relationships
00:53:47even of kinship
00:53:48among the Spada
00:53:50and Casa Monica?
00:53:52They told me
00:53:53who were cousins.
00:53:54I'm here at my farm
00:53:56in company
00:53:57of my dear cousin
00:53:58brother Maximilian
00:54:00that we already are
00:54:01to the second bottle.
00:54:04We are all friends,
00:54:05tici, tici, tici, tici, tici, tici, tici, tici.
00:54:07Silvio Spada's Monica House
00:54:10they are similar phenomena
00:54:11so beyond
00:54:13of the parental bond
00:54:16they all have
00:54:17the same characteristics
00:54:22they develop
00:54:23the same power
00:54:25and the control
00:54:26of the territory.
00:54:44So, what I want to say
00:54:47clearly
00:54:48I am afraid
00:54:49especially for what remains
00:54:51in my family.
00:54:52It's normal to be afraid, because I'm a normal person, I get up in the morning and go to work.
00:55:00In this situation I am one of the victims, it's not that I am...
00:55:04She tells me why I don't remember, unfortunately there is only one life, each of us has a life.
00:55:13There's a bit of pressure, right?
00:55:20Fear is the feeling most often described, in words and silence, by those who sit in this process.
00:55:27on the witness stand.
00:55:29But the stories of the entrepreneurs who were victims of the Casamonicas are not all the same.
00:55:35According to the prosecution, there are also those who found themselves working side by side with members of the clan.
00:55:41Despite himself,
00:55:42dragged into the misadventure by a business corporation.
00:55:55You introduced yourself to us in this room as an entrepreneur in the nightclub industry.
00:56:02Yes.
00:56:04And of his experience in the sector with Mrs. Giuseppina Di Marzio.
00:56:13We worked together, we had three companies, so basically there was a contribution.
00:56:17Did he consider her a trustworthy person?
00:56:21A person he trusted?
00:56:25Oh, sure.
00:56:26Pina Di Marzio was Giuseppe Casamonica's lover in the past.
00:56:37I have two neighbors.
00:56:39A damn one that took drugs.
00:56:42The second vice, that I love all the women in the world.
00:56:50Maybe this time Katia will either kill me or leave me forever.
00:57:06Listen, and at the Smart Club, was Giuseppe Casamonica's role in charge of security?
00:57:13Yes.
00:57:17Your Lordship would like to point out that Laurito Daniele and I have known each other since the early 2000s.
00:57:24The owner of the Smart Club was Fabio...
00:57:27at the time a Serie A football player.
00:57:32They offered me the chance to work with them in this Smart Club as a young man.
00:57:36They offered me 500 euros per evening plus 100 euros for the agency.
00:57:42And in that brief experience, did the Smart Club ever cause you any problems?
00:57:49No.
00:57:51I also had friends with girls or wives of footballers.
00:57:56And also male friends who all worked in the world of sports entertainment.
00:58:01I had the honor and joy of singing for the Casamonica family.
00:58:06After my arrest on January 28th they no longer collected money from me alone.
00:58:18To say that they are experts, as I maintain in the indictment, experts in the field of security, is madness.
00:58:26It's a lie.
00:58:27Daniele Laurito is a victim of the clan.
00:58:30According to the prosecution, Giuseppina Di Marzio, Giuseppe Casamonica's lover, would have been instead
00:58:35called Bitalo, to maintain relations with the Casamonica,
00:58:38to the point of making them secret partners in the nightclubs he managed.
00:58:43And when Bitalo ends up in prison, another member of the clan comes into play.
00:58:48His son, Guerrino Casamonica.
00:58:51Listen, you also told us about the figure of Guerrino Casamonica.
00:58:56Yes.
00:59:16Met at the Meritin nightclub and was inside the venue.
00:59:21Was he inside?
00:59:22He was also paid with damn security.
00:59:27Ready?
00:59:28Hey, do I know you?
00:59:29Hey?
00:59:30What do you say?
00:59:31I'm shooting, they're attacking a lira.
00:59:33But I know, it's one thing.
00:59:34I'm shooting some deaf people for Christmas, I know.
00:59:37I know, my mother told you right away.
00:59:39I mean, I know, 2 thousand euros, I know, let's both split it, all three of us, I know.
00:59:44Listen, what use is this to him?
00:59:46No, I bought them myself, you know, a watch he asked me for, you know.
00:59:50So, but one thing.
00:59:51That you father then I know you.
00:59:54It was passed off as security work, but as I said another time I received a higher income than the security guard
00:59:58safety.
01:00:00And listen, do you know that Guerrino-Casamonica had a relationship with Di Marzio?
01:00:05Well, there was certainly a fairly significant confidence.
01:00:08Ah, there was confidence.
01:00:13Oh, I discovered them.
01:00:16But you know, I discovered them?
01:00:18But you know, I discovered them?
01:00:18No, I discovered them, it wasn't because I had a fight with them.
01:00:21Did you do it?
01:00:23Eh, I had a fight with them, with the girl and the boy.
01:00:26Yes, it was empty.
01:00:27There was a covered gift.
01:00:29Ah.
01:00:49The story of entrepreneurs Giuseppina Di Marzio and Daniele Laurito
01:00:54It is emblematic of a tried and tested criminal system.
01:00:58If you become an accomplice or victim of a Casamonica,
01:01:01over time you become prey to the whole family.
01:01:09One day Pina came, with this Daniele,
01:01:14that on the occasion of New Year's Eve,
01:01:18that they wanted, and this is what Daniel wanted,
01:01:20a loan from Massimiliano Casamonica.
01:01:24between 11 and 16 thousand euros.
01:01:30Now he wanted to talk about Daniele Laurito,
01:01:33of the evening he proposed to me to do.
01:01:37In fact, he can tell me that there has never been any loan.
01:01:41Absolutely.
01:01:43One day he called me and asked me to meet up.
01:01:46And so it was.
01:01:47He asked me if I wanted to participate in a 10 thousand euro share,
01:01:51to have a capotagno evening.
01:01:54and that I would expect a share of the proceeds.
01:01:59She is an entrepreneur, she said, in the local nightclub industry.
01:02:03She goes to get a sum of money and doesn't ask herself the question?
01:02:06I don't think she was a puppet in Di Marzio's hands, right?
01:02:10I trust them, because obviously in the sense that I had no relationship.
01:02:16So, you and I have known each other for 20-odd years.
01:02:20To me, honestly, the games they play,
01:02:23because one is on my side and another is on your side,
01:02:25but why does that other one have...
01:02:26I don't even know why he loves you, because I have a crush, that's all.
01:02:36The party went badly, there's no money for anyone,
01:02:39we went under and then after I was told
01:02:42you have to give it back, how?
01:02:45Then things went badly, they didn't recover the expenses
01:02:49and so there was this, let's say, debt, this spent.
01:02:56He actually asked me to take the shares of the nightclub in Xangù.
01:03:00And her?
01:03:01I refused.
01:03:03And how did Massimiliano react to this refusal?
01:03:07I remember that yes, I had been threatened anyway.
01:03:09with a bottle of beer at the disco in Xangù.
01:03:12We met, I would have threatened him with a bottle
01:03:16who wanted his shares and I would work to offer myself the shares,
01:03:22but I told him no.
01:03:27They also try to enter companies,
01:03:30the companies are logically not theirs, with a front man.
01:03:34Look, I see that you can't give me the money,
01:03:37so let's do something, I'll go into partnership with you,
01:03:40so maybe I can help you too.
01:03:41and once they got inside it was over, I'd say.
01:03:46Between Casa Monica and entrepreneurship there is the middle and the sea,
01:03:50rather they are two non-parallel worlds that do not meet,
01:03:55they are conflicting.
01:03:57because to my son they are a bunch of starving people,
01:04:03of the poor wretches, and I say it with a capital P and underlining the word
01:04:07poor people, who don't even pay their lawyer.
01:04:12And the constitutional breakers to whom it was provided by this State
01:04:16the citizen's income, because they are poor and in fact that's how it is.
01:04:21How beautiful it is here, but how big it is here, but my mother is dying.
01:04:31Officially the Casa Monicas are penniless,
01:04:34yet they always have a reserve of money to lend.
01:04:38The rule for hiding their wealth is very simple,
01:04:41use third parties to register their assets in,
01:04:45luxury cars or commercial activities.
01:04:47This is how the Casa Monica trial
01:04:50the front men also appear.
01:04:55My name is Boninario Alessandro, I was born in Rome,
01:04:57and I lived near Rome, in Nagnina.
01:05:01He was the owner of a company called Luisa SRL,
01:05:05through which a restaurant was managed.
01:05:08It is with me that this company opens and this activity begins.
01:05:12With Massimiliano.
01:05:14Okay, wait a minute.
01:05:15First of all, does Massimiliano have a surname?
01:05:17Monica's House.
01:05:18Monica's House.
01:05:18We were looking for a restaurant, a place to open to work.
01:05:21We found the one that was in the center of Campo dei Fiori.
01:05:33Who would have actually been the owner of this business?
01:05:37On paper it was me.
01:05:39This is clear.
01:05:39And who actually was it?
01:05:42Maximilian.
01:05:44Oh yes, but why?
01:05:46The reason is that maybe they didn't want to be included, right?
01:05:49I know.
01:05:49But anyway, I only registered it in my name.
01:05:53How was this restaurant doing?
01:05:56Very bad.
01:05:57Very bad.
01:05:58Let's go and find out.
01:06:00For some time now, we have been able to keep restaurants open.
01:06:04But we didn't succeed.
01:06:06Of the wrong reasons.
01:06:08Anyway, a few months later he issued an eviction notice.
01:06:15Then it happens that in the meantime Massimiliano is arrested.
01:06:20Bonilauri finds himself having to manage this moment of eviction alone, he comes into possession of the severance pay and keeps
01:06:29this money.
01:06:30And at that point he decides to try to make his fortune in Spain.
01:06:36She declared.
01:06:37I left for Barcelona on April 12, 2018.
01:06:41I practically ran away because I was afraid for my safety.
01:06:47But I have never been threatened by anyone.
01:06:49Mr. Bonitao, I didn't ask him.
01:06:52It seems that way.
01:06:54She said it like that.
01:06:56In the interrogation.
01:06:58Today where the evidence is taken he said something else.
01:07:01He said he's going to Barcelona because a friend of mine is there.
01:07:04And I'll make him a night station.
01:07:05Only she doesn't like the answer.
01:07:07The social witness always like this.
01:07:09He always plays this charade with her all the time.
01:07:10Look, the sceneggiata doesn't allow itself to say that.
01:07:12Yes because there is a contradiction.
01:07:16And that's all I see done every day.
01:07:25And so the hypothesis supported by the prosecution is that he fled to Spain to escape.
01:07:31But then the results of the trial and the results of Boni Lauri's testimony in the courtroom,
01:07:38so it's not that Casamonica's defender Massimiliano is saying it,
01:07:41they revealed that this was not the case.
01:07:45Anyway, Alessandro and I only spoke when there was any news regarding the sale of the restaurant.
01:07:51At a certain point, did she disconnect this phone number on which she was contacted?
01:07:58Yes.
01:07:59But then at a certain point he no longer answered the phone, it was always inspector.
01:08:03So I called brother Fabio.
01:08:06My brother told me that my mother and my brother, Massimiliano and Pasquale, met.
01:08:17They are threatened because they couldn't find me and they are told that the matter doesn't end there.
01:08:23So they would pay for me.
01:08:26Even though he learned of this circumstance, he remained in Spain.
01:08:31This means he was not afraid.
01:08:37On a psychological level you practically become an automaton in their hands.
01:08:43They call at all hours, morning, evening, they do it on purpose.
01:08:47Eighty times a day, morning, evening, then you call them in the evening, maybe you're with your wife,
01:08:52you stay with whoever he is and you go into hiding to talk.
01:08:55She thinks you have a friend, but instead you have a friend.
01:09:00Mr. Bonitauri, last question.
01:09:02He was arrested on July 17, 2018.
01:09:06Had he ever been arrested in his life?
01:09:09No.
01:09:10The thing they always remind you of, I want to specify this,
01:09:14if you put me in jail, there was a 30 art behind me.
01:09:17They tell you right away, they tell you.
01:09:23It turns out that the next day he was moved to a different department.
01:09:29I was threatened through the bars, the door was closed, but I don't know who told me.
01:09:33not even in prison.
01:09:34What did they tell him?
01:09:36That is, the tenor of the threats, what did they tell him?
01:09:40That he was a scoundrel.
01:09:42That he was a scoundrel.
01:09:43Yes.
01:09:45You say, ah, the infamous ones.
01:09:48And instead they who ruined me, I don't know, if I'm infamous.
01:09:52Why did I get involved in nothing, because I repeat, it's not like I went to report it.
01:09:55They called me and took one million seven hundred thousand euros from me.
01:09:59I'm infamous.
01:10:00And what do I know about them?
01:10:01Good people, angels, what are they?
01:10:04As far as we know, in the end it's always Cagamone's fault.
01:10:07We have the surname and the others do the deed.
01:10:09If we then want to transform, as lawyers do, these people into, wait, one said
01:10:17they are, but, no, mafiosi, they are ignorant.
01:10:23Damn, ignorant.
01:10:25Called ignorant.
01:10:26I was scammed, he turned it around and threatened me.
01:10:29I would be the so-called mafia man, writes the foot.
01:10:31For me they are ignorant, because they, let's remember, don't know, half of them don't even read
01:10:35and he writes to me, but they're all counting.
01:10:40He kept the cocaine at home.
01:10:44We used a particular tool, which is undercover investigations.
01:10:49Tons of cocaine.
01:10:51I served 11 years and 10 months for drugs.
01:10:55The people of Casa Monica are afraid.
01:10:58And they beat him to a pulp.
01:11:01Officidio, intentional pretele.
01:11:04We have also traced the relationships between Casa Monica and the important Indrangheta clans
01:11:09in this process.
01:11:11You've convinced yourself so much that you don't even realize the gravity of the statement.
01:11:15We have our hands there too, don't worry, we can get to wherever you want.
01:11:19So, last time, why not editorial?
01:11:23I will ascertain this in court.
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