Former Juventus executive Luciano Moggi was sentenced to five years and four months in prison by a Naples court Tuesday for his role in the 2006 Italian match-fixing scandal.
Prosecutors were seeking a sentence of five years and eight months for Moggi on charges of criminal association aimed at committing sports fraud.
“I don’t want to make any comment, I’m not talking,” Moggi said as he exited the courtroom, according to the ANSA news agency.
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