As a result of the
2006 Italian football scandal, Lanese resigned as president of the AIA; at the end of the legal process he was sentenced by the Federal Court to prohibition for two years and six months, the sentence was reduced by the Chamber of Conciliation and Arbitration of
CONI to one year, being replaced by Luigi Agnolin, as Extraordinary Commissioner. The Naples prosecutor asked for the indictment of Lanese under the charge of criminal association aimed at sports fraud, and the trial was concluded at first instance with a sentence of two years of imprisonment. On 5 December 2012, the fourth section of the Court of Appeal of Naples overturned the sentence of first instance acquitting him. On 17 October 2012, the Court of Auditors sentenced Lanese, together with the referees involved in the scandal, to compensate the
Italian Football Federation on charges of damage to their image. The former referee would have to pay €500,000. On 24 March 2015, the prosecution's appeal against the plaintiff's acquittal was declared inadmissible in the Supreme Court. ==Outside of football==