An Ávila court opens proceedings against the mayor who sang a song about abusing a girl

The Court of Instruction No. 3 of Ávila has agreed to open proceedings against the mayor of Vita (79 inhabitants), Antonio Martín Hernández (mayor for the PP, although he was not affiliated), for singing a song on stage that talked about abusing a girl .

The opening of proceedings occurs after the complaint filed by the Spanish Foundation of Christian Lawyers and the actions also initiated by Manos Cleans, the Liberum Association, Izquierda Unida de Castilla y León – in defense of pedophilia – and Hazte Oír, as informs the first group through a statement.

The judge establishes: “The facts that result from the previous actions present characteristics that suggest the possible existence of the crime of corruption of minors.” For this reason, it summons the councilor of Vita as a defendant to testify on May 19, 2025 at 10:45 a.m. Christian Lawyers filed a complaint against the mayor for an alleged crime of incitement to pedophilia (art. 189 bis CP) and the crime of sexual provocation (art. 185 CP).

The events that are the subject of this investigation date back to this past summer when the defendant went on stage at the municipality’s festivities and sang a song in front of the town’s inhabitants with the following chorus: “I put her in my bed, I brought her up.” the skirt, I lowered her panties. I gave him the first caliqueño. I added the second caliqueño. In the third there was no milk left.” The mayor is still in office, since he refused to resign and a motion of censure was never approved.

Once the opening of proceedings is known, the president of Christian Lawyers, Poland Castellanos, has expressed her satisfaction at understanding that “with these acts the only thing achieved is to whitewash pedophilia. It is very dangerous that these types of acts are committed by an institutional representative to whom we all pay out of our pockets,” Europa Press reports.

At the beginning of September, 135 women’s associations and social and political organizations also reported Martín Hernández to the prosecutor of the Delegated Chamber of Violence against Women for “apology for the crimes of pedophilia and rape.”

The Popular Party decided to expel the mayor of Vita from the municipal group and then his fellow councilor, Raúl Blázquez, because he refused to support a motion of censure against Martín Hernández, as Por Ávila had requested.

The president of the Episcopal Conference, Luis Argüello, also gave his opinion on the matter, blaming Antonio Martín’s outbursts on alcohol. “Knowing what happens in the wee hours of the morning after having drunk…” exonerated the archbishop of Valladolid, who charges against “an excessively puritanical society.”

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