Roberto González Nieves answered in February to allegations made against him in the Vatican, especially the remarks signed by cardinal Marc Ouellet and his secretary, Lorenzo Baldisseri, in a meeting in Rome in December of last year.
"I was read a long list of accusation towards myself that surprised and concerned me. Firstly, for the falsehood that reigned in them all, and secondly, because I understood they marked me as guilty. I am not sure those accusations are definite or what investigation brought them up. From my experience and the real facts that I have unpeachable proof, such conclusions could have never arisen," he added.
The accusations he speaks of are of serious nature.
Among others, González Nieves is accused of covering up pedophile cases, opening up an unjustified investigation of Reverend Edward Santana and trying to change the name of a holy site in Puerto Rico without the Vatican's permission.
González Nieves stated in a press conference on Monday that he will not be giving out interviews or speaking to the press until the case is clear with the Vatican.