
A Vatican court has convicted a computer expert of helping the Pope's former butler to leak information from confidential papal documents.
Claudio Sciarpelletti, 48, was given a suspended sentence of two months for obstruction of justice.
He was accused of aiding former butler Paolo Gabriele while working as a computer technician in the Vatican.
Gabriele was given an 18-month prison sentence this month after he admitted passing documents to a journalist.


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