What do Fedez, Emis Killa and other rappers have to do with the arrest of the ultras leader of Milan's Curva Sud?

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What do Fedez, Emis Killa and other rappers have to do with the arrest of the ultras leader of Milan's Curva Sud?

The news is this: yesterday (30 September) 18 ultras from Milan and Inter were arrested, including the ultras leader of the Curva Sud Luca Lucci on charges of having created a double criminal association to get their hands on all the related deals at San Siro.

It seems that Luca Lucci, nicknamed Joker, had relationships with Fedez and other rappers including Guè, Lazza, Emis Killa, Tony Effe and Cancun and that he was also responsible, among other things, for managing the events of some rappers in Calabria. Precisely for this activity Lucci would have been supported by Alex Cologno known as Islam Hagag, who would have close relationships with the Ndrangheta clans in particular with some members of the Barbaro family, the mafia clan led by Rocco Barbaro.

According to what was reported by Milano Today, the flying squad agents searched the Bernareggio home of Emis Killa, who in any case is not under investigation. At his home, according to what we learned, 40 thousand euros in cash, a truncheon, a telescopic truncheon, three brass knuckles, seven knives and an electric stun gun were found and seized.

On 17 August, Emis Killa accompanied Luca Lucci to the stadium for the first Milan-Turin championship match. The two would have arrived at the stadium aboard an Alfa Romeo SUV and would then have sat down in the VIP seats of a skybox in the first red ring.

Luca Lucci has had several problems with the law. Milan ultras leader since 2009, he has already been sentenced to four years in prison for the attack on Inter fan Virgilio Motta, who committed suicide in 2012 after losing the sight in one eye due to the beatings. In 2018 he was sentenced to a year and a half for drug trafficking. He then returned to prison in 2021 after being sentenced to 7 years with an abbreviated sentence.

From the documents of the Prosecutor's Office, it emerges that Lucci has relationships with foreign drug traffickers, holding “a top position” in illicit trafficking. Having returned to house arrest, according to the investigators, he continued his activity.

The relationship between Luca Lucci and Fedez

It seems that the two came into contact when Fedez asked Lucci to help him with the diffusion of Boem (the drink he created together with Lazza) inside the Meazza stadium and subsequently asked him for a trusted person who could act as his bodyguard .

Lucci's name also ends up in the investigation papers into the attack on personal trainer Cristiano Iovino, which involves Fedez and 8 other members of the Curva Sud, including Christian Rosiello, a Lucci loyalist who became Fedez's bodyguard.

Both Lucci and Christian Rosiello were Fedez guests last weekend in Paris during Fashion Week.

Tony Effe and Lazza are also brought into play by Fedez in the beating against Iovino. Tony Effe is a friend of Iovino, nicknamed Jimmi Palestra, and after the attack he spoke to Lazza.

Through a telephone interception which took place the day after the beating between Fedez and Lucci, Fedez can be heard saying: “now he has made Lazza ugly, he told me, making Lazza ugly means making my son ugly. He told me. He said 'I called Lazzino and told him that he and his friends from the Curva shouldn't bother' something similar, now it's not like I can remember Tony Effe's precise words, but I assure you that the word Milan c 'era. The theme is the attitude they have but we catch them before they come to the bar”, Lucci asks him “But who?” and Fedez replies: “Tony and his friend Jimmi at the gym”.

At that point Luca Lucci let Fedez know of his intention to go to the Capo Plaza party organized for the release of the new album, where according to Fedez there would be “them”. Fedez then asks Lucci to 'provide' him with a more “pyrotechnic” person as a bodyguard. “Do you want a really ugly one? I'll take care of it”, concludes Luca Lucci.

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