Berlusconi divorced, may marry again

Silvio Berlusconi and Veronica Lario are now divorced after three children, 22 years together and four years of separation.

Italy's billionaire former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi is officially divorced, paving the way for a possible future marriage with a woman almost 50 years his junior, the Italian media reports.

"Now Silvio Berlusconi can marry for the third time," following his divorce from Veronica Lario, the Corriere della Sera newspaper said.

"After three children, 22 years together and four years of separation, they are officially divorced," it said.

However, the two are still in dispute about the financial details of the divorce settlement after a lengthy and acrimonious legal battle.

A court initially awarded Lario three million euros ($A4.22 million) a month but the amount was subsequently reduced to 1.4 million euros after an appeal by the scandal-tainted tycoon.

Now Lario, 57, has appealed and a final ruling has yet to be delivered.

She announced her separation from the 77-year-old Berlusconi in May 2009, saying in an open letter to the media that she could not "remain with a man who cavorts with minors."

The Corriere della Serra said it was now likely that Berlusconi would marry his current love interest, 28-year-old Francesca Pascale.

He is embroiled in three court cases, and went on trial last week for allegedly bribing a senator.

He is also is appealing a prison sentence for having sex with an underage 17-year-old prostitute and abuse of office and another for leaking a confidential police wiretap.


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