Paolo Gabriel, L- Pope Benedict, R |
Paolo Gabriele was arrested on May 23 and placed under house arrest on Saturday after 60 days detention in a small “safe room” in the Vatican’s police station.
“Paolo has written a letter to the pope asking him for forgiveness, particularly for the pain he caused him,” his lawyer, Carlo Fusco, told Reuters.
Gabriele, 46, who worked in the papal household, was arrested after police found a wealth of sensitive Vatican documents in the apartment where he lived with his wife and children inside the Vatican.
Fusco said he expected a Vatican magistrate to formally close an investigation and order Gabriele to stand trial on charges of aggravated theft.
It carries a sentence of up to six years in jail under the law of the world’s smallest city-state.
If convicted, Gabriele is widely expected to ask the pope for a pardon and if he does so, the pope will likely grant it, Vatican sources said.
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