A lawyer for the pope's ex-butler, who is facing trial for his role
in the Vatican leaks scandal, has resigned.
Attorney Carlo Fusco said Thursday he had quit as Paolo Gabriele's
attorney over differences in defense strategy. It wasn't immediately
clear if Gabriele's other lawyer, Cristiana Arru, was remaining on as
counsel.
A Vatican judge earlier this month ordered Gabriele to stand trial
for allegedly stealing documents from Pope Benedict XVI's private
apartment. The documents formed the basis of news articles and a book
exposing power struggles and purported corruption at the highest levels
of the Catholic Church's governance.
Fusco has essentially acknowledged Gabriele's guilt after Vatican
police found papal documents in Gabriele's Vatican City apartment.
The trial is expected to begin in late September or October.
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