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Alessandro Basciano and the electronic bracelet: the ruling of the Court of Cassation

Alessandro Basciano with electronic bracelet

The Ligurian DJ forced to respect the ban on approaching his ex-partner

The case of Alessandro Basciano

Alessandro Basciano, a well-known Ligurian DJ and former contestant on Big Brother VIP, is currently at the center of a legal dispute that has led to his being sentenced to wear an electronic bracelet. The Court of Cassation recently confirmed the decision of the Review Court of Milan, which issued a ban on approaching within 500 meters of his ex-partner, Sophie Codegoni.

This measure was adopted following serious stalking allegations against Basciano, who already faced arrest last November.

Stalking charges and precautionary measures

The stalking charges against Basciano were considered serious by the judges, who described his conduct as “capable of generating” a “lasting state of anxiety and fear” in the victim. Sophie Codegoni stated that she felt conditioned in her lifestyle habits because of the DJ’s actions. The decision of the Supreme Court to confirm the prohibition of approach and the obligation to wear the electronic bracelet represents a significant step in the protection of the victim and in the fight against gender violence.

The consequences of the sentence

With the ruling of the Supreme Court, the precautionary measures become definitive. If Basciano were to refuse to wear the electronic bracelet or if there were technical problems in the application of the measure, house arrest would automatically be triggered. This situation highlights the importance of technology in the management of cases of domestic violence and stalking, allowing the authorities to monitor the behavior of the accused and guarantee the safety of the victims. At the moment, neither Basciano nor Codegoni have made public statements regarding the ruling.