Italian prosecutors ask judge to drop Mediaset case against Vivendi's Bollore - sources

Reuters

Published Nov 16, 2021 03:41PM ET

MILAN (Reuters) - Italian prosecutors have asked a judge to drop a case against Vivendi (OTC:VIVHY)'s owner and CEO for alleged market manipulation and obstruction of regulators in the French group's stakebuilding in Italy's Mediaset (OTC:MDIUY), one judicial and one legal source said.

Prosecutors had investigated allegations that Vivendi's billionaire owner Vincent Bollore and CEO Arnaud De Puyfontaine used the prospect - and then collapse - of a deal to buy Mediaset's pay TV arm to drive down the Italian firm's shares and buy them on the cheap in 2016.

Vivendi denied any wrongdoing in a statement after prosecutors wrapped up their probe in December 2020.

Requests from prosecutors to drop cases in Italy tend to be because they do not think they can support a prosecution in court.

Vivendi's decision to back out of the pay TV deal prompted broadcaster Mediaset and its controlling shareholder Fininvest to seek multibillion-euro damages, triggering a five-year legal war that ended earlier this year with a settlement.

Fininvest is the holding company of the family of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.