The businessman Alberto González Amadorpartner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has filed a lawsuit in court against the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, for referring to him as a “confessed criminal.”
The businessman’s lawyers They demand 100,000 euros from the Chief Executive and 50,000 to the minister in their demands, presented as a preliminary step to filing a complaint for insults and slander, according to defense sources.
With this action, the Madrid president’s partner continues the judicial offensive launched against several ministers for statements regarding to the agreement that offered his defense to the Prosecutor’s Office to recognize two tax crimes and thus avoid going to trial.
In this case, the businessman’s defense considers that some statements by the President of the Government and Minister Bolaños their fundamental rights were violated and, with its demand for conciliation, seeks to make them retract publicly.
It refers, specifically, to a appearance of the chief executive in Brussels, in which he supported the state attorney general after the Supreme Court opened a case against him for alleged revelation of secrets of the proceedings against Alberto González Amador in a Madrid court.
“A confessed criminal who has defrauded”
Pedro Sánchez defended that the attorney general “has done his job, pursue the criminal and referred to González Amador as “a confessed criminal who has defrauded the Treasury, who has profited and enriched himself with masks during the pandemic.”
A day before, last Wednesday, Minister Bolaños also defended the attorney general in an appearance from Congress, in which he indicated: “Between the confessed criminals and the prosecutors who tell the truth, the Government stays with the prosecutors who tell the truth.”
At the beginning of last February, González Amador’s lawyer proposed an agreement to the Prosecutor’s Office in which “fully” accepted the commission of two crimes relating to the 2020 and 2021 fiscal years, and proposed taking eight months in prison and paying around 525,000 euros to avoid going to trial.
He is currently charged by a Madrid court along with four businessmen in a case in which they are being investigated. a possible fraud of 350,951 euros between 2020 and 2021 through a scheme of false invoices with the purpose of reducing the tax amount to be paid by the entity Maxwell Cremona S,L., of which González Amador is administrator.
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