Former Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno has been released from Rebibbia prison after serving a sentence of one year, five months, and 24 days. Upon his release, Alemanno declared his innocence. Details regarding the charges leading to his imprisonment were not provided in the initial report. He described his experience within the prison system as exposure to a “terrible reality,” though specifics were not elaborated upon. The case has garnered attention due to Alemanno’s previous position as a prominent political figure in the Italian capital. His release marks the end of his sentence, but the question of his innocence remains a central point of his public statement. Further reporting will be needed to understand the full context of the case and Alemanno’s future plans.
