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OverviewWhat happens when the justice system meant to protect you becomes the weapon used to destroy you? Enzo Tortora was Italy's most beloved television host, commanding the attention of 28 million viewers every week. His show ""Portobello"" wasn't just entertainment. It was a cultural phenomenon that brought families together, reunited the lost, and helped ordinary Italians find love and connection. President Alessandro Pertini personally honored him as Commander of the Republic. He was trusted, admired, and seemed untouchable at the peak of his success. Then, on June 17, 1983, everything shattered. Police arrived at his hotel room with accusations so shocking they seemed impossible. Membership in the Camorra. International drug trafficking. The evidence? The word of criminals looking to reduce their own sentences. No wiretaps. No financial records. No physical proof. Just testimony from men who admitted they had everything to gain by lying. What followed was a nightmare that would consume four years of Tortora's life and ultimately contribute to his death. Imprisoned for seven months. Convicted despite glaring contradictions in the evidence. Vindicated by the highest court in Italy, but only after irreversible damage had been done. His story became a symbol of how badly justice can fail, how easily an innocent life can be destroyed, and how institutions protect themselves rather than admit their catastrophic errors. This is the complete account of Tortora's journey from Italy's living rooms to a prison cell, from beloved cultural icon to accused criminal, from total destruction to bittersweet vindication. You'll discover how a simple case of mistaken identity spiraled into one of Italy's most infamous wrongful prosecutions. You'll witness the human cost of false accusations, the courage required to maintain dignity when everything is being systematically taken from you, and the family that refused to let his suffering be forgotten. But this isn't just historical tragedy. Tortora's daughters, Silvia and Gaia, carried their father's mission forward for decades, fighting for the judicial reforms that might prevent future injustices. Their crusade continues even now, as the HBO Max series ""Portobello,"" directed by legendary filmmaker Marco Bellocchio, brings their father's story to global audiences in 2026. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, this book examines not just what happened to Enzo Tortora, but why it happened, how it could have been prevented, and what his case reveals about the fragility of justice in any society. You'll understand the systemic failures that allowed prosecutors to build a case on lies, why the pentiti informant system created perverse incentives for false testimony, and how media coverage can convict someone in the court of public opinion long before any legal verdict is reached. This is essential reading for anyone who cares about justice, believes in the presumption of innocence, or wonders how far institutions will go to avoid admitting their mistakes. It's a story that transcends national boundaries because wrongful prosecution isn't uniquely Italian. It happens everywhere that power goes unchecked and truth becomes negotiable. Discover the truth behind one of Italy's greatest judicial scandals. Understand why Tortora's case still matters almost four decades later. See how one family transformed tragedy into a decades-long fight for reform. And ask yourself the question that Tortora's supporters posed in 1983: What if it happened to you? Get your copy today and step into a true story more gripping than any fiction, more relevant than any headline, and more important than ever in our current age of rushing to judgment. Tortora's voice deserves to be heard. His story demands to be told. And the lessons from his ordeal need to reach everyone who believes justice should protect the innocent, not destroy them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Keith T PorterPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9798246125236Pages: 152 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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