On June 17, 1983, at 4:00 a.m., Enzo Tortora, a well-known television host, was arrested at the Hotel Plaza in
Rome. The informant
Giovanni Pandico had identified him as a member of the
Nuova Camorra Organizzata and a cocaine courier for
Raffaele Cutolo. The defense was handled by lawyers Della Valle, Dall'Ora, and Coppola. In the following months, Tortora faced confrontations with fellow informants
Giovanni Melluso and Villa, who persisted with their accusations. On August 17, 1984, the
Naples court issued an indictment for 640 defendants, including Tortora. The first-instance trial began on February 4, 1985, and concluded on September 17, 1986, with Tortora sentenced to ten years and seven months in prison. The appeal hearing began on May 20, 1986. On September 1st, attorney Della Valle delivered the defense's seven-hour oral argument. On September 15th, at 11:00 a.m., the court issued its verdict: Enzo Tortora was fully acquitted, a sentence upheld by the Supreme Court of Cassation on June 17, 1987. == Cast ==