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BERLUSCONI ON TRIAL IN SEPARATE CASES.
Berlusconi is currently on trial in two other corruption cases, both involving British corporate lawyer David Mills, the estranged husband of Britain's Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell.
The first trial, which began in November, centres on alleged fraud at Berlusconi's private TV network company Mediaset.
The case stems from Mediaset's purchase of TV rights for US films up until 1999 through two offshore firms.
Prosecutors believe the purchase costs of US films were artificially inflated for tax evasion purposes.
In the second trial, which began last month, Mills is accused of accepting $600,000 from Berlusconi as payment for not revealing details of Berlusconi's media empire in two trials against the ex-premier in 1997 and 1998.
Berlusconi and Mills deny wrongdoing.
Berlusconi, who is Italy's richest man, has been at the centre of numerous corruption investigations into his vast business empire.
He has never received a definitive guilty verdict but in some cases he has been cleared because of the statute of limitations or changes to the law introduced when his coalition was in power.