Juan Lobato defends his decision to take messages before a notary in which Moncloa transferred the confession of Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s boyfriend and report a “lynching” by certain leaders of his own party.
This was expressed this Tuesday, after the newspaper ‘ABC’ published the day before that the leak on the tax fraud investigation against Alberto González Amador came directly from the Prime Ministry and that Moncloa had tried to implicate Lobato. This left a few messages with a notary that he exchanged with Pilar Sánchez Acera, then chief of staff of Óscar López, in which he sent her the email in which González Amador’s defense recognized tax offenses.
Lobato maintains, however, that this information, contacted them through the media of communication and this is how it was transferred to him. But a few months later, he forwarded the messages to a notary office, already with the state attorney general in the crosshairs for allegedly revealing secrets. According to Lobato, with this I intended to record that there was no leak of the prosecution, but this placed Moncloa in a compromising position and aroused monumental anger within the PSOE, where was left without support.