Rule reminder
Advanced use of the Italian journalistic condizionale involves: (1) condizionale presente vs. condizionale passato depending on the time of the alleged event, (2) combining with attribution phrases, (3) knowing when NOT to use it (confirmed facts use indicative), (4) using it in different clause types, (5) distinguishing hearsay conditional from genuine hypothetical conditional.
Which sentence uses condizionale PASSATO (not presente) correctly for a past alleged event?