Italian journalist told to pay PM Giorgia Meloni nearly $5,500 for mocking her height

A Milan court has ordered a journalist to pay Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni damages of 5,000 euros ($5,465) for making fun of her in a social media post, news agency ANSA and other local media reported.

The journalist Giulia Cortese was also fined 1,200 euros ($1,307) and suspended for a jibe on Twitter, now named X, in October 2021 about Meloni’s height that was defined as “body shaming.”

In a response to a Reuters story on the verdict, Cortese wrote on X on Thursday: “Italy’s government has a serious problem with freedom of expression and journalistic dissent.”

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to be paid over $5K by a journalist accused of body shaming her. Getty Images

Meloni had launched legal action against the journalist after the two women clashed on social media three years ago.

Meloni, whose far-right Brothers of Italy party was in opposition at the time, took exception when Cortese published a mocked-up photo of her with a picture of the late fascist leader Benito Mussolini in the background.

Cortese responded with further tweets including one that translates as “you don’t scare me, Giorgia Meloni. After all, you’re only 1.2 metres (4 feet) tall. I can’t even see you.”

Meloni’s height is between 5 foot 1 and 5 foot 3 m on various media websites.

Italian journalist Giulia Cortese was also fined $1,307 and suspended for a jibe on X in October 2021 about Meloni’s height. Facebook/Giulia Cortese

Cortese can appeal against the sentence, and Meloni’s lawyer said the prime minister would donate to charity any damages she eventually receives.

Writing in English on X on Thursday, Cortese said it was a tough time for independent journalists in Italy.

“Let’s hope for better days ahead. We won’t give up!” she added.

Meloni’s height is between 5 foot 1 and 5 foot 3 m on various media websites. AFP via Getty Images

A high number of lawsuits brought against journalists was cited this year by Reporters Without Borders, which relegated Italy five places to 46th in its 2024 World Press Freedom Index.

Meloni is not new to taking journalists to court.

Last year, a Rome court fined best-selling author Roberto Saviano 1,000 euros ($1089) plus legal expenses after he insulted her on television in 2021 over her hardline stance on illegal immigration.

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