laSexta had access to the messages they exchanged Juan Lobato and the senior official of Moncloa who sent him the confession of Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s boyfriend. He sent the email without a watermark, at a time when it had not yet been published in any media under these conditions. A WhatsApp conversation in which the former leader of the PSOE from Madrid expressed his doubts about the origin of the email and he asked directlywhere does it come from.
These are messages that Lobato was presented before a notary and that that same Friday he handed it over to the investigating judge of the State Attorney General for alleged revelation of secrets. His interlocutor was Pilar Sánchez Acera, chief of staff of the current minister Óscar López, then chief of staff of Pedro Sánchez. In this exchange, Lobato asks him if the email in which Ayuso’s boyfriend admits to the tax crimes “has been published somewhere.” “How do we have the letter? Was it published anywhere?”he insists.
“Because it happens, the media has it”Sánchez Acera simply responds, adding: “Let’s see about it so you have more support.” “If that’s the case, I’ll tell you,” he adds, before adding: “If you don’t have him in the rearguard”. Lobato himself, who was forced to resign This week, upon learning that he had left these messages with a notary, he insisted on the need to know the origin of the document: “Otherwise, It seems that the prosecution gave it to me“, he warned.
Although Sánchez Acera assured Lobato that the email from González Amador’s lawyer was already in the possession of the media, what is certain is that at that moment, at 8:29 a.m., no one had published it without a watermark. And this is how, without a watermark, it was sent to the Madrid leader.