When RAI asks Paolo Zampolli about his sexual assault allegations, he loses control and starts calling Sacha Biazzo nonstop, warning him that he has contacted the U.S. State Department and the Italian embassy in Washington.
He rants: "About Amanda Ungaro you can say all the bullshit you want. No problem. But about Vittoria Drake: I am suing RAI and I am suing everyone. Trust me. Put this one in… and the lawsuit starts immediately. Actually put her in, because that one has to pay. Because I never touched her. That whore…"
He uses the word “puttana,” which is the most common translation for "whore" in Italian.
He tells Sacha he has sent the videos shot by his collaborators during their meeting straight to the State Department where he works. He even alerted the Italian Embassy in Washington.
He then threatens to use the full machinery of the American administration against Victoria Drake, who accuses him of sexual violence, exactly as it is claimed he already did with his ex-girlfriend.
Prima di diventare inviato speciale di Trump, Zampolli è stato a capo di un'organizzazione collegate alle Nazioni Unite, "We Are The Oceans". Ma l'organizzazione sarà lo strumento con cui verrà realizzata la più grande truffa a danni dell'ONU👇
https://t.co/ncB8yhNcVj
Dopo la messa in onda dell'inchiesta di @essebbi, in Brasile le dichiarazioni dell'inviato speciale Usa Paolo Zampolli hanno indignato l'opinione pubblica.
NEW: Inside Columbia’s Betrayal of Its Middle Eastern Studies Department
Multiple insiders at MESAAS speak up for the first time on turmoil in their department and share previously unreported details on Columbia's capitulation.
@theintercept@essebbi
https://t.co/wLYMHzVVB4
EXCLUSIVE: In his first public remarks since being detained by federal immigration authorities, Mahmoud Khalil criticizes the conditions in US detention and says he is being targeted by the Trump administration for his political beliefs.
Read here:
https://t.co/XZgeeCO64T
“If your job isn’t to inform people in a way that will help them, then I don’t really understand what your job is.” Marisa Kabas on Scooping the World on the Federal Funding Freeze, with @essebbi. https://t.co/iaarw7F4Nx
Writers in Europe are wrestling with a philosophical concept that lies at the heart of much journalism: How to Cover Stupidity (Including Our Own), by @essebbi https://t.co/8pLbfIR0L8
Stamattina Il Giornale ha attaccato Report con un articolo dal titolo “Diamo sottobanco i dossier a Report”, in cui vengono riportate le dichiarazioni di Davide Calamucci, collaboratore di Equalize.
Leggi la nostra posizione integrale:
https://t.co/RGBfj8sMXY
Lucia Annunziata on the Transformation of Italy’s Public Broadcaster Under Giorgia Meloni, and the “almost messianic anticipation” of Donald Trump on the European political right. In conversation with @essebbi https://t.co/8G4JmSAAIs
For @CJR, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @essebbi (MA Politics '24) reports that a nonprofit that trains women journalists in the developing world is recalibrating its model amid a fundraising crunch. https://t.co/xgAivO1SkY
A look at issues at Global Press, which trains women journalists in the developing world and is terminating 37 reporters' contracts amid a fundraising crunch (@essebbi / Columbia Journalism Review)
https://t.co/ubE8wUlPRW
https://t.co/xOwYjLbxI6
CJR’s @Essebbi and @MeghnadBose93 followed social media personalities “of varying journalistic ambition” as they vied with credentialed reporters for interviews at a Trump rally on Long Island. “What they seemed to have most in common was enthusiasm.” https://t.co/y3tdqy75dq