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47of74

(18,470 posts)
Tue Nov 3, 2015, 07:18 PM Nov 2015

Vatican arrests two advisers over alleged links to leaked documents

Just saw this;

The arrest of two Vatican insiders on suspicion of leaking damaging internal documents signaled the return Monday of an unwelcome guest at the Holy See’s ancient gates: scandal.

Lucio Ángel Vallejo Balda, a 54-year-old senior Vatican bureaucrat, and Francesca Chaouqui, a 33-year-old Italian public relations maven known in some circles as “the pope’s lobbyist,” were taken into custody over the weekend.

The arrests came as the Vatican, which denounced their actions as a “grave betrayal” of Pope Francis’s trust, braced for the release of two potentially explosive books this week based on leaks that the Holy See appeared to link to the two suspects.
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Vatican arrests two advisers over alleged links to leaked documents (Original Post) 47of74 Nov 2015 OP
This is really interesting goldent Nov 2015 #1
Last I heard 47of74 Nov 2015 #2

goldent

(1,582 posts)
1. This is really interesting
Sat Nov 7, 2015, 01:15 PM
Nov 2015

I didn't see where they were being held. I want to believe it is some cell deep underneath St. Peters, that tourists would love to see. But I'd probably be disappointed to find that it is in some comfortable apartment next door to the Pope's place.

 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
2. Last I heard
Sat Nov 7, 2015, 01:44 PM
Nov 2015

Chaouqui was released from custody after promising to fully cooperate with the investigation, but Vallejo was still in custody. My understanding is that the few jail cells they have are in the barracks complex. Most times they're used for pre-trial confinement. Usually once someone is convicted they're handed over to the Italians to serve their time in an Italian prison.

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