Tony Effe investigated for aggravated fight

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Tony Effe investigated for aggravated fight

As reported by Il Fatto Quotidiano, on the night of August 18, 2023, there was a maxi brawl in front of the disco The Sanctuary in Porto Cervo, in Costa Smeralda.

The protagonists of the fight are eight people, among whom there would also be Tony Effe and four of his friends.

Everything would have arisen by the fact that Tony Effe and his friends were refused at the entrance of the place and this would have given birth to a violent scuffle with the bouncers. From the words then we would have moved on to the facts, with damage to the local and injured by both sides. Tony Effe would have been injured in the fight, so much so that he had to resort to medical care in the hospital.

The accusation, for everyone, is now of aggravated fight, but some may also have to respond to damage.

Tony Effe is not new to such episodes.

In February 2019 he was the protagonist of a fight in front of a local in Rome and attacked a boy hitting him with a stake. The boy, who had reported the fracture of the jaw, had tried to resume Tony Effe with his cell phone just as the singer was struggling with a fight in which the staff of the restaurant was also involved.

Tony Effe had then been sentenced to compensate the victim and four times a week for six months to deliver Caritas food packages from the parts of Lozzano.

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