Italy's highest court has confirmed Amanda Knox's slander conviction for accusing an innocent individual in the murder case of her housemate, Meredith Kercher. This ruling concludes a tumultuous legal saga that has lasted more than 17 years, where Knox faced both conviction and acquittal. Though her prison sentence has been affirmed, she will not serve additional time as she previously spent four years in prison. Knox expressed disappointment at the court's decision, seeking to finally put this chapter of her life behind her after her earlier acquittal in 2015.
Italy's highest court has upheld Amanda Knox's slander conviction, concluding a long legal saga that began in 2007 when she was accused of killing her roommate.
Despite her conviction for slandering an innocent man, Knox will not serve additional time as she has already completed a four-year sentence from 2007 to 2011.
Knox expressed disappointment after the ruling, as she had hoped to finally resolve the legal issues that have lingered for over a decade.
The case has captivated the public due to its sensational details, including the involvement of young people from various countries in a small Italian city.
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