Italian authorities have dismantled a high-end prostitution network in Milan, placing four individuals under house arrest after uncovering an operation allegedly used by dozens of top-flight footballers and an unnamed Formula 1 driver. Police seized more than €1.2 million in suspected illicit earnings during the raids, marking one of the most high-profile scandals to emerge from Italian sport in recent years.
The network is believed to have operated under the cover of an events planning company, offering luxury entertainment services in some of Milan’s most exclusive neighborhoods. According to reports from Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport, the operation catered to wealthy clientele, including Serie A players and other high-profile figures.
How the alleged Milan escort network operated
Investigators allege that the company organised high-end social events and private gatherings that included escort services arranged for paying clients. These packages reportedly included dinners at upscale venues, accommodation in luxury hotels and access to women recruited specifically for such engagements.
Authorities believe the operation functioned as a long-running front, with organisers coordinating events at nightclubs and exclusive locations while managing recruitment and payments behind the scenes. Financial records uncovered during the investigation reportedly revealed bank transfers totaling hundreds of thousands of euros linked to the network’s services.
Further details from the investigation suggest that recreational substances, including nitrous oxide, were allegedly requested at some of the gatherings, highlighting the extravagant nature of the events arranged for clients.
Footballers and unnamed F1 driver reportedly listed among clients
While the investigation has drawn widespread attention due to the involvement of elite athletes, authorities have clarified that clients are not currently under criminal investigation. Reports indicate that approximately 50 Serie A footballers were identified as customers, including players linked to major Italian clubs, though their names have not been publicly disclosed.
An unnamed Formula 1 driver has also been referenced in the investigation through intercepted communications. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, wiretap transcripts included a conversation in which an associate allegedly requested assistance in arranging a “paid girlfriend” for the driver, underscoring the reach of the alleged network into elite sporting circles.
Separate reports linked to the investigation also referenced claims from one woman who alleged she became pregnant following an encounter with a well-known footballer, though such details remain part of ongoing inquiries rather than confirmed legal findings.
Charges filed against organisers as authorities seize €1.2 million
The four individuals placed under house arrest-including the alleged owners of the events agency and two employees-have been charged with offences including facilitating prostitution, aiding and abetting illegal activity, and money laundering. Authorities believe the seized €1.2 million represents proceeds generated through years of organised operations targeting wealthy clients willing to pay significant sums for private arrangements.
Investigators conducted searches across multiple properties as part of the operation, gathering financial records and communications believed to document the network’s structure and transactions. The scale of the alleged operation has fueled public scrutiny in Italy, where the involvement of elite athletes has intensified media attention.
Why the scandal is drawing major attention across European sport
Although no athletes have been formally charged, the association of high-profile footballers and a Formula 1 driver with the alleged network has generated widespread controversy. The case highlights the growing intersection between elite sport, wealth and private luxury services, areas that often attract heightened legal and public scrutiny.
Authorities have not released the identity of the Formula 1 driver referenced in the investigation, and no teams or governing bodies have issued official responses at this stage. With financial evidence and communications still under review, the case remains ongoing and could develop further as prosecutors assess the material collected during the raids.
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Story first published: Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 9:48 [IST]
