According to reports, the clients included numerous Serie A football players, as well as individuals connected to the world of Formula 1.

On the show *Ore 14*, a woman who claimed to be familiar with the organization's operations came forward, sharing shocking details under guaranteed anonymity.

As she recounted, it all began in 2019 when she moved into an apartment rented by Alessia Salomone, one of those arrested in the investigation. In that apartment, she claimed, eight or nine girls were living.

During the 2020 pandemic, a gym near the apartment was turned into an illegal nightclub, despite the restrictions in place at the time.

"Football players started coming to these parties. Some were respectful, but others behaved inappropriately. When they realized you didn't want to have sex with them, they would try to humiliate you. One told me: 'What do you want? You're in a brothel like all the others,'" she said, alleging that among the guests were players from Inter and Milan.

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"The owners controlled us as if we were their property. There were cameras everywhere. They had a catalog of girls on their phones, which they showed to guests, asking: 'Which one do you want tonight?'" the witness claimed.

According to information from the investigation, which also relies on intercepted conversations, the entire system was meticulously organized. Nothing was left to chance; arrivals were planned in advance.

In one of the communications, the organizers emphasized that "there must be no crowding when those from Serie A arrive," with the message:

"VIP first, then everyone else."

Clients arrived at precisely scheduled times, most often after matches or late in the evening, to avoid overlaps and ensure maximum discretion.

The investigation into the organizers is ongoing. Although the names of some football players have appeared in the media, they are not currently linked to any criminal offenses but are considered part of a broader network of contacts and potential clients.