Vatican scandal, Crassus announces complaints: “Unfounded news in trial days”

“Unfounded” news spread precisely in the days in which the trial in the Vatican in which he is involved is being held. Enrico Crasso, the former finance manager of the Holy See accused Oltretevere for the legal case arising from the purchase of the Sloane Avenue building in London, goes on the counterattack and announces lawsuits. Crassus, a note reads, “makes it known that he has given a mandate to the lawyers Riccardo Bolognesi and Luigi Panella in order to take legal action against those who, in recent months, by means of the press – most recently, also by means of the article published in the Fatto Quotidiano on 1 October, entitled ’14 million disappeared in London, in part they ended up with the Beccius’ – and through television communication, they have caused damage to his personal image and professional reputation, spreading completely unfounded, partial news and badly reported, however, precisely in these days in which the process that is being held before the Vatican Tribunal is underway “.