Alvaro Romillothe cryptocurrency entrepreneur who paid 100,000 euros to Alvise Pérez who financed his electoral campaign, admitted before the National Court that he expected future favors from the politician. Likewise, as he already did before the prosecution, he admitted having paid this sum to Pérez.
This Wednesday, Romillo, owner of the conglomerate Madeira Investment Clubdeclared before judge José Luis Calama, who is investigating him for an alleged fraud.
However, on this occasion, the crypto-entrepreneur appeared in a separate article that investigates only the alleged illegal financing of the party led by Alvise, Se Acabó la Fiesta (SALF). The SALF won three seats in Brussels in the last European elections.
Pérez was summoned to testify, voluntarily, this Wednesday. However, as EL ESPAÑOL already announced, he did not show up and announced on his social networks that he was in Brussels.
On the other hand, there are also new developments in the main piece of this case, which investigates the alleged scam committed by Madeira Invest Club, financial chiringuito (according to the terms of the CNMV) which Alvise came to promote in April 2024.
Judge Calama ordered that each of Romillo’s plaintiffs specify who encouraged them to invest in MIC. “Whether it was a unilateral decision or if they were invited in any way by those investigated,” reads a resolution to which EL ESPAÑOL had access.
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