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Pope's Butler to Cooperate in 'VatiLeaks' Probe

'Will collaborate with investigators to ascertain the truth,' says lawyer

By Mary Papenfuss,  Newser Staff

Posted May 29, 2012 2:38 AM CDT

(Newser) – The butler allegedly did it, and now he's ready to cooperate with police. Pope Benedict's butler Paolo Gabriele has agreed to assist in the investigation into leaks of Vatican documents after officials reportedly found confidential files in his home, according to law enforcement authorities. Gabriele's lawyer said his client would "respond to all the questions, and will collaborate with investigators to ascertain the truth."

Vatican observers believe some top church officials may now be quaking in their cloaks and desperately hoping that Gabriele won't blow the whistle on them, reports the Guardian. Italian media are speculating that a cardinal is involved in leaking financial information often embarrassing to the Vatican—something church officials vehemently deny. Gabriele was arrested on Wednesday and remains in custody in a Vatican detention facility, notes the AP.

Pope Benedict XVI is seen in 2008 with his butler, Paolo Gabriele, who was allegedly found with confidential Vatican documents.
Pope Benedict XVI is seen in 2008 with his butler, Paolo Gabriele, who was allegedly found with confidential Vatican documents.   (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)
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COMMENTS
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Antone123
May 30, 2012 6:58 AM CDT
This conservative church leadership is being exposed on all fronts.  Pope Benedict keep pushing your conservative  agenda and you will continue to take fire from all sides.
HANKHILL
May 29, 2012 7:36 AM CDT
GOOD OL POPE A DOPE!
HarryBeaver
May 29, 2012 6:25 AM CDT
This pattern has become so engrained we hardly notice it.  Investigate the leaks and expose the whistle blowers, and turn a blind eye to the corruption they sought to expose.
 

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