This Monday, Vito Quiles took advantage of his constitutional right not to testify in the case being investigated by the Court of Seville for alleged insults and slander against the general secretary of Facua-Consumidores en Acción, Rubén Sánchez.
Sources from the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA) have reported that Vito Quiles has appeared, as established by the Court of Instruction 18 of Seville, which had summoned him as an investigator, via videoconference from the Courts of Madrid.
The press collaborator of Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF), whose leader is the MEP Alvise Perezalready appeared before the Court of Instruction 18 of Seville on June 13 to appoint a lawyer and attorney, inform of his address and make himself available to this judicial body, as indicated then by the same TSJA sources.
This appearance before the court took place just one day after it became known that the Investigative Judge 18 of Seville had ordered to find out his whereabouts within the framework of the investigation for alleged slander and insults to Rubén Sánchez.
The general secretary of Facua indicated this Monday in his profile on the social network
“He accused me of extortion, scams, death threats and even hinted that I was a pedophile. As expected, he has taken advantage of his right not to testify,” he published Ruben Sanchez.
Vito Quiles himself, who was number 57 on the list of the group of voters in the European elections The Party is Over (SALF), with which he collaborated during the electoral campaign in communication work, assured at the time that the complaint filed against him is “false” and that the prior summons from the court “never” reached him.
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