Berlusconi, in addition to being the prime minister, is also a media-owning billionaire. Think Bloomberg, minus the morals. He once tried to pass a law that prohibited the prime minister from being sued...because he was the prime minister and someone was suing him. Is he paying women for sex? I don't know, but I don't think it really matters, either. He's exceedingly rich, he likes to invite sexy young women to his lavish parties, and he's been known to back starlets as political candidates. Whether or not he's directly paying for sex, there's heavy inference of a quid pro quo.