'Many loved him, many hated him': Italy's former leader Silvio Berlusconi dies at 86

Former Italian leader Silvio Berlusconi, a media tycoon known internationally for bouncing back from a series of sex scandals, corruption allegations and adopting a politically populist style, has died, Italian media reported.
He was 86.
Berlusconi led three Italian governments from 1994 to 2011. He had recently been admitted to a Milan hospital where he spent 45 days this spring being treated for a lung infection and chronic leukemia.
Italian news agency LaPresse first reported his death. Mediaset, a television network Berlusconi owned, announced his death with smiling photos of the man on its homepage and the headline: "Berlusconi is dead."
Berlusconi was a flamboyant billionaire whose political career at the top of Italian politics was often overshadowed by his personal life. He appeared in court dozens of times to fight charges connected to, among other things, embezzlement, tax fraud and attempted bribery. He led a hedonistic and extravagant lifestyle, routinely boasted of his sexual conquests and unleashed a wave of anger from Italian women for his casual misogyny. Berlusconi made his fortune owning TV stations that helped promote his personal brand. He also owned the AC Milan soccer club. He began his business life selling vacuum cleaners.
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