Pope Francis’s top aide charged with sexual assault
Pell, who became the highest-ranking Vatican official in recent years, will face criminal charges involving accusations of sexual offenses.
Patton said there were multiple complainants but refused to provide further details about them, including their ages.
“The process and procedures that are being followed in the charging of Cardinal Pell have been the same that have been applied in a whole range of historical sex offenses, whenever we investigate them.
“I’d just like to restate my innocence,” Pell said in Rome last month, after the police in Australia confirmed that they were considering charges against him.
In a statement Thursday morning, the Archdiocese of Sydney confirmed that the cardinal had been informed of the charges and that “he has again strenuously denied all allegations.”
“Cardinal Pell will return to Australia, as soon as possible, to clear his name following advice and approval by his doctors who will also advise on his travel arrangements,” the statement said, adding, “he said he is looking forward to his day in court and will defend the charges vigorously.”
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