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The Civil Guard attributes the leak of the Ayuso couple’s emails to the prosecution and insists on investigating the Attorney General

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The first report that the Civil Guard sent to the Supreme Court directly names the prosecution as the origin of the leak of the emails of Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The document, which elDiario.es was able to examine, states that “the leak must begin” at the Public Ministry, details the conversations that the provincial prosecutor of Madrid Pilar Rodríguez had with the Attorney General himself during these days of March and asks Judge Ángel Hurtado to analyze in depth the emails and messages of Álvaro García Ortiz after understanding that he had a “preeminent participation” in the process that led to leakage.

UCO agents have already submitted the first report ordered by Judge Hurtado after the searches at the end of October: a 57-page analysis of all the electronic messages intercepted by Pilar Rodríguez. Messages that begin in the first week of March this year, before elDiario.es exclusively published that the prosecution had denounced Alberto González Amador for double tax fraud of more than 350,000 euros.

Most of the report focuses on March 13 and 14, when the newspaper El Mundo published information that the prosecution had offered a deal to González Amador’s lawyer. At that time, the Attorney General’s Office contacted Rodríguez and began to request these emails from the prosecutor Julián Salto, the one who investigated and denounced the businessman, to issue a statement that denied this information : it was the lawyer and not the prosecutor’s office. , with whom He put the pact on the table.

The intercepted emails and messages do not make it clear whether the prosecution disclosed or ordered this information to be disclosed to the press, with La Cadena SER being the first to echo the precise content of Alberto González’s emails at 11 p.m. 51 the same evening. But among his conclusions, he assumes that the leak began at the Public Prosecutor’s Office, with the “preeminent” role that the Attorney General himself recognized when preparing the press release published the next morning by the Madrid Public Prosecutor’s Office.

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