Woodcock became a prosecutor in 1996 and was noted for his investigations in high-profile scandals, including the Vip Gate in 2003 and Savoiagate in 2006. On 16 June 2006, Woodcock asked for and obtained from the
judge of the preliminary investigation an
arrest warrant against
Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples, of the
House of Savoy that ruled the
Kingdom of Italy, in
Varenna, accusing him of participating in
political corruption,
forgery, and organisation of
prostitution in relation to an investigation of the
Casinò di Campione in
Campione d'Italia. The arrest was made after wiretaps had been intercepted between Vittorio Emanuele and other suspects during a two-year investigation. Thirteen of 24 people investigated were arrested. Seven of these were jailed, while six were placed under
house arrest. Among the other suspects were Salvatore Sottile, the spokesman of former foreign minister
Gianfranco Fini and casino managers from
Messina, Sicily. Italian television also indicated that Vittorio's cousin
Simeon II of Bulgaria, the last Tsar and former
prime minister of Bulgaria, was under investigation. Vittorio Emanuele was acquitted in Rome in 2010. == See also ==