No one in their right mind would believe it possible that they would attempt to overthrow a government, or even shake up the state, through the trial of an individual accused of three tax offenses whose privacy, he says, would have been violated. Through the State Attorney General’s Office, no less, the body responsible for defending legality and citizens’ rights. I wouldn’t even understand how this subject could access such high justice for an alleged minor crime. But it turns out that this man is the concubine of the president of the Autonomous Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
She says he’s a private gentleman. Such means are not provided to an individual. She says that “Moncloa orchestrated an affair to try to destroy a political rival”, and she says this as president of an autonomous community and unaware that it was her boyfriend who orchestrated it at full speed, according to prosecutors, three felonies – two for tax evasion and one for falsifying documents – as they attempted to evade taxes on their million-dollar commissions. Ayuso’s private gentleman, Alberto González Amador, recognized this and offered to pay 350,951 euros and even accept a lesser prison sentence that does not involve imprisonment.