He expressed acrid criticism against the official Catholic culture in interviews with several newspapers, including Famiglia Cristiana.
[1] In 1996 Dimitri was accused of raping a two-year-old boy and a teenage girl in Satanic rituals,[1] a case which sparked intense media attention.
[1] Dimitri, together with fellow Bambini di Satana members Piergiorgio Bonora and Gennaro Luongo, were arrested on the charges of rape and fined for sexual assault, to which was later added violence against minors, violation of a tomb and desecration of a corpse.
Released from prison he continued his activities supported not only by Satanists but also by counterculturalists like the Luther Blissett Project[2] as well as some writers and journalists.
In February 2013 he became the DA's candidate from Roma's district Lazio 2 for the Italian Parliament, a move that generated much controversy and media coverage.