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“I do not regret it, every step is in line with the Pope.”

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“After re-reading the news related to the investigation, I feel compelled to distort the facts that compel the construction of some press organs. I reiterate that the Vatican Judiciary has made my position clear. My position is always transparent and clear from each part of this story. Giuseppe MilanusPresident of the Oza Cooperative at Adkronos.


“For dubious facts – Milanese explains – I have limited myself to giving to the clear request of the Holy Father and the limited time (from December 17, 2018, the day I learned about the London building, January 2019). I would like to reiterate that I have fully and completely agreed with Pontif on every step of the way. ” Again: “This year I filed a lawsuit against some journalists who tried to spread slander on me, and the accused gave me the label ‘repentance’ for not seeing me. Do it again to preserve long-term personal friendships “

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