(We Love Trump) Wasn’t the first time and it won’t be the last! Not too long ago we wrote several pieces about the Italian defense contractor Leonardo, and not too long after that the vatican went dark…..
by Staff Writer, January 22nd, 2021
Now, I am not saying that the two are related, but what I am saying is that there are some awfully suspicious things going on in Italy and the Vatican lately.
Who am I kidding though? There are ALWAYS highly suspect things going on in the Vatican; Sexual abuse of children, complete lack of transparency, and geopolitical schemes just to name a few.
The newest corruption to make its way out of the Vatican is a case against the former head of The Vatican bank for money laundering and embezzlement which went on between 2001-2008.
The former head of the bank has been officially charged and sentenced to prison for his crimes……
Still I wonder, where did all that money go? Are they paying human traffickers? Global leaders for certain ‘favors?’
I don’t know……but what I do know is this: their crimes will not be hidden forever, they WILL be exposed for everything they do in time.
Take a look:
The former head of the Vatican’s bank was sentenced yesterday to nearly nine years in jail for embezzlement and money laundering, making him the most senior official to be convicted for financial crimes in the city-state. pic.twitter.com/nNGTv0xqXK
— 🎀𝕂𝔼𝕃𝕃𝕀𝔼🎀 𝕀 𝕊𝔼𝔼 𝔻𝕌𝕄𝔹 ℙ𝔼𝕆ℙ𝕃𝔼 ™ (@kelliekelly23) January 22, 2021
Pope Declares Embezzlement a "Bad Thing"
The former head of the Vatican bank, Angelo Caloia, has been sentenced to nine years for money laundering and aggravated embezzlement. He is the highest-ranking Vatican official to be convicted of a financial crime. pic.twitter.com/0hYXvSq2jC
— dblanch256 (@dblanch256) January 22, 2021
The Jerusalem Post had more on the story:
A Vatican court on Thursday convicted Angelo Caloia, a former head of the Vatican bank, on charges of embezzlement and money laundering and handed down an eight-year, 11-month jail sentence.
Caloia, 81, was president of the bank, officially known as the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR) between 1999 and 2009. He became the highest ranking Vatican official to be convicted of a financial crime.
Also convicted were Gabriele Liuzzo, 97, and his son Lamberto Liuzzo, 55, both Italian lawyers who were consultants to the bank.
The head of the Vatican's financial regulator is leaving his job, weeks after police raids on his organization as a part of a probe into possible crimes, including money laundering connected to a multi-million dollar real estate deal https://t.co/cYZGMyowGA pic.twitter.com/Tmt74iSyfM
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 18, 2019
RE: Rome / Roma / Italia / Vatican
Enough chatter to log THREAD#Italy #Gloria pic.twitter.com/f83jOSew1L— Matthew Smith 🏌🏻♂️ (@mattassmith) January 10, 2021
Legacy media outlet CNN also had this to report:
The Vatican court also convicted the two lawyers. Gabriele Liuzzo, 97, received the same sentence as Caloia. Liuzzo’s son, Lamberto Liuzzo, age 55, was handed a five years, two month term.
Each man will also have to pay fines and are banned from public office in perpetuity, according to a press release from the Vatican.
All three denied wrongdoing during the trial, which started in 2018.
The Vatican bank has long been plagued by financial scandals.
In September 2020 Giovanni Angelo Becciu, one of the Vatican’s powerful cardinals, resigned from his post amid financial scandal.
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