A trial is looming for Andrea Agnelli and other former Juventus executives over the capital gains case. Rome prosecutors have requested indictments for the club's former number one and others involved, including Pavel Nedved, Maurizio Arrivabene and Fabio Paratici. Against the suspects the charges are, depending on the positions, agiotage, obstruction of supervision and false invoicing. The proceedings, coordinated by Assistant Prosecutor Giuseppe Cascini and Deputy Lorenzo Del Giudice, had come to the attention of the Capitoline magistrates after the decision of the Supreme Court, which in September 2023 had declared the territorial incompetence of the Turin Prosecutor's Office.
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