Mauro Floriani, a former finance police officer, is currently a manager at publicly-owned train operator Trenitalia. He has three children with his wife, who is the grand-daughter of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and has recently served as president of a parliamentary infant's rights committee. He has not been indicted in the ongoing probe, although he made a voluntary statement to police as to why his name was likely to show up on the girls' phone records. Ieni was issued another arrest warrant Thursday after investigators determined he was also pimping out of an apartment in the Vescovio neighbourhood of Rome, where he filmed sexual activity unbeknownst to clients. The underage hooker case made headlines in October when five men were arrested on suspicion of paying two underage prostitutes, who studied together at the same high school in Rome. The girls allegedly began working in May 2013 after being lured through a social network called 'Bakeca Incontri' (Meetings Bulletin Board).
They allegedly went to school in the morning and worked in the afternoon. The Italian unit of international child protection agency ECPAT said there could be as many as 11,000 underage sex workers in Italy.