Of her proposed sentence, Chaouqui said: “How shameful.”Chaouqui; Monsignor Lucio Vallejo Balda, the commission’s No. The Vatican in 2013 criminalized the publication of “reserved” information after Nuzzi wrote a book based on Vatican documents passed to him by Pope Benedict XVI’s butler. Public relations expert Francesca Chaouqui walks next a Vatican Gendarme as she arrives with her newly born son Pietro, at the Vatican for her trial, Monday, July 4, 2016. Two Italian journalists who wrote books detailing Vatican mismanagement face trial in a Vatican courtroom along with three people accused of leaking them the information in a case that has drawn scorn from media watchdogs. The two journalists were put on trial, amid outcry by media watchdog groups, on charges they published confidential documentation acquired by a papal reform commission.
Source: Washington Post July 04, 2016 17:26 UTC