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In late 2010 and early 2011, Macrì emerged as a key witness and participant in the narrative surrounding Berlusconi’s private parties at his Arcore villa. In interviews with publications like The New Yorker, she described a world where young women were allegedly paid thousands of euros for their presence and sexual favors.
Unlike Karima El Mahroug (the "Ruby" of the scandal's title), who was the primary focus of the legal battles, Macrì’s testimony was used to corroborate the atmosphere of these gatherings. She famously detailed how she was purportedly flown to various residences and gifted jewelry or cash, stripping away the veneer of "elegant dinners" that Berlusconi’s defense maintained. A Mirror to Italian Society nadia macri
Her name today serves as a footnote to a transformative era in European politics—a reminder of when the "private" behavior of a leader became a matter of national and international legal concern. In late 2010 and early 2011, Macrì emerged
: Her story reflected a period in Italy where young women often saw television stardom (as a "velina" or showgirl) and proximity to political power as a primary path to social mobility. She famously detailed how she was purportedly flown