Former Vatican treasurer Cardinal George Pell will be freed after Australia's High Court overturned his child sex abuse conviction
The momentous decision, handed down Tuesday by Chief Justice Susan Kiefel, ends a five-year legal battle that started when a man in his 30s approached police alleging Pell had abused him as a child in the mid-1990s.At the time, Pell was Vatican Treasurer and the highest ranking Catholic official to ever be publicly accused of child sex offenses. Pell strenuously denied the charges, which he dismissed in a 2016 police interview as a"product of fantasy.
Pell's accuser is yet to respond, but in a statement released last year he said the criminal process had taken him to places that"in my darkest moments, that I feared I would not return from."Advocates say the decision will deliver a blow to survivors whose faith in the legal system had been restored by the guilty verdict.Pell was granted leave from the Vatican to contest the charges.
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