Second Vatican leak trial gets underway

VATICAN CITY
Boston Globe

By Frances D’Emilio
| Associated Press
November 06, 2012

VATICAN CITY — A Vatican computer programer accused of helping the pope’s former butler steal secret correspondence did not know the man well and had little motive to risk his 20 years on the job for him, a defense lawyer argued Monday at the start of the second trial in the scandal.

The Vatican’s accusations are based in part on information from an anonymous source that the two defendants had frequent contacts, but Paolo Gabriele, the former butler, didn’t even trust his client enough to let him upgrade his outdated work computer, lawyer Gianluca Benedetti told the court.

Claudio Sciarpelletti, the ­Holy See’s computer programmer in the key office of Secretariat of State, is facing trial a month after Gabriele was convicted by a Vatican court of the theft of the documents. The documents reportedly formed part of an Italian muckraking journalist’s book of scandalous revelations about bureaucratic infighting, power plays, and alleged corruption.

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