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Lawyer for pope’s accused butler quits

 

A lawyer for Pope Benedict XVI’s former butler announced Thursday (Aug. 30) that he was resigning over differences in defense strategy with his client.

The former butler, Paolo Gabriele, will stand trial in autumn on charges of stealing the pontiff’s private papers, in what the Vatican hopes will be the final act in the “Vatileaks” affair that has further damaged its image after the sexual abuse scandal.

Carlo Fusco, an attorney with law firm Sciume & Associati and a childhood friend of Gabriele, said that he and his client disagreed on “how to handle the trial” but that they would remain friends. His replacement hasn’t been announced yet.

According to Fusco, the butler’s other lawyer, criminal attorney Cristiana Arru, also was “considering” whether to resign.

In July, Fusco revealed that Gabriele had written a personal letter to Benedict asking for his forgiveness. “I didn’t quit because of the letter,” he stressed.

In fact, during the investigation Fusco, a practicing Catholic and a prominent member of the Focolare movement, was careful not to openly confront the Vatican, even taking the unusual step of speaking to the press mostly through the Vatican press office.

While Gabriele has been charged with stealing the pope’s documents, Vatican judges and police are still investigating how they were leaked to the press. [More]

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RNS/Washington Post

 
 
 
 

2 Comments

  1. Jim says:

    The butler did it. The butler ALWAYS does it.

 
 

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