Court explains Berlusconi sex case ruling

An Italian appeal court that suspended Silvio Berlusconi's jail term says there isn't adequate evidence he knew a dancer he had sex with was under age.

Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi

Silvio Berlusconi did have sex with "Ruby the Heart Stealer" but didn't know she was under age. (AAP)

Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi did have sex with an exotic dancer nicknamed "Ruby the Heart Stealer", but did not know she was under age at the time, an appeal court says.

The billionaire was found guilty in 2013 of having paid buxom, Moroccan-born Ruby - whose real name is Karima El-Mahroug - for sex when she was just 17 years old.

But in a surprise move in July, a Milan appeals court overturned Berlusconi's suspended seven-year prison sentence and lifelong ban from holding public office on the basis that his actions "did not constitute a crime".

In the summary of its decision, published on Thursday within the three-month legal limit, the court said there was "certain proof... of prostitution at Arcore on the evenings when Karima El Mahroug was present", referring to parties held at the ageing magnate's luxury villa near Milan.

But it found that the accusation that Berlusconi knew Ruby was underage was "not adequately supported by evidence".

It also overturned his conviction for pressuring the police while he was still prime minister to release the Moroccan-born dancer from custody when she was arrested for theft.

He said he only made the call because he thought she was then-Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's niece, and the court found there was no threat made.

The case could still go for review before the supreme court.

The three-time premier is also being investigated for allegedly paying off witnesses - young women who attended his soirees - to provide false testimony in the Ruby trial.

The charges have not yet been formally levied.


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