The Tape That Shook San Siro
The Italian football world did not just shudder; it collapsed. Controversial entrepreneur Fabrizio Corona unleashed a digital bombshell, dropping leaked videos that place former AC Milan star Theo Hernández at the center of a depraved party circuit. The footage is visceral: Hernández, now playing for Al Hilal, seen organizing raves, inhaling nitrous oxide, and surrounded by dozens of women. This is not mere gossip; it is a window into a shadow economy that has infected the highest levels of Serie A.
A Web of Secrets and Coercion
Corona’s claims go beyond Hernández. He alleges the presence of Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Rafael Leão, and even the legendary Zlatan Ibrahimović. These accusations feed directly into a massive police investigation into an elite prostitution ring operating out of Cinisello, just outside Milan. The agency, run by Emanuele Butini and Debora Ronchi, marketed itself through the Instagram handle "Made_luxury_concierge," targeting wealthy footballers with promises of exclusive parties in Mykonos and Milan.
The operation was ruthless. Investigators revealed that the couple kept up to 50% of the women’s earnings, with some cases suggesting outright coercion. One Colombian woman kept only €500 from a €1,000 job, paying for her own accommodation. The scandal deepens with revelations of a pregnancy linked to a famous player, with client lists sealed by Judge Chiara Valori. Over 100 women were involved, and the net is still tightening.
honestly didn't see ibrahimovic getting dragged into this mess lol. corona always knows where the bodies are buried tbh. wonder if milan will actually do anything or just hush it up...