Ex-head of Vatican Bank Goes on Trial for Embezzlement

Wednesday, 09 May 2018 10:38 AM EDT ET

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The former president of the Vatican bank has gone on trial on charges he and his lawyer embezzled 57 million euros ($68 million) from Vatican real estate sales, the latest effort by Vatican prosecutors to prosecute shady financial deals.

Angelo Caloia appeared in the Vatican courtroom Wednesday; his 95-year-old lawyer and co-defendant, Gabriele Liuzzo, was absent, citing his age.

During the nearly four-hour hearing, the court revealed it planned to appoint technical experts to assess the value of the real estate sold, amid accusations that the apartments were sold at below-market rates and then resold at market rates, with the defendants pocketing the difference.

During the investigation, Vatican authorities froze 17 million euros ($20 million) in the defendants' Vatican bank accounts, and had another 10 million euros ($12 million) frozen in Liuzzo's Swiss accounts, the court heard.

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