Retired judge Manuel García-Castellón now demands double the initial compensation, 240,000 euros, in your demand against the general secretary of Podemos, Ione Belarra, understanding that the dissemination of “outrageous and offensive” expressions persists, as advanced ABC.
The retired judge of the National Court denounced Belarra before the Supreme Court last September for calling him “corrupt” and accusing him of prevarication when it was announced that he was retiring.
“Today the BOE publishes the forced retirement of Judge García-Castellón. We said it months ago and now it is confirmed, this and other corrupt judges, who have prevaricated Against those of us who defend another idea of Spain, they are going to get away without any sanction thanks to the PSOE. Shame,” published the leader of Podemos.
Now, the retired judge has demanded double the initial compensation understanding that Belarra has continued to spread “outrageous and offensive” expressions after learning of her complaint.
“García-Castellón He did not feel like retiring and the dirty judicial war against Podemos continues. A complaint is being made against me for telling the truth, that what he has done to protect the PP and to persecute the political adversaries of the right, is corruption, with or without conviction,” published the general secretary of Podemos after learning of the magistrate’s complaint. retired.
García-Castellón’s expanded complaint also includes the Belarra’s statements to the media after being asked about this cause. “Everyone knows this judge, he has served the Popular Party throughout his career to protect the corrupt people of the Popular Party, also to persecute the political adversaries of the Popular Party, and what I did was a mere description of his career judicial, nothing more,” said the general secretary of Podemos.
The former Podemos deputy Pablo Echenique has reacted on his social networks to the expansion of García-Castellón’s demands. “The corrupt Zaplana and Ignacio González brought him from Rome. He spent years exonerating robbers and making lawfare to Podemos and the independentistas. Now that he is retired, he wants his colleagues to help him make good money. They drag justice through the mud,” he published.
García-Castellón, a judge retired from the National Court since last September, was responsible for several causes of corruption related to the Popular Party as Punic, Lezo either Kitchen. The latter related to the retired commissioner Villarejo, of whom García-Castellón also handled the case. Tandem. He was also in charge of close the investigation against Juan Carlos I and responsible for several cases against Podemos.
Specifically, when he was active, García-Castellón decided not charge the former general secretary of the PP María Dolores de Cospedal in the Cause Kitchenjust as he refused to consider the PP responsible for profit in this case. He also filed separate piece 10 of the Punica case, in which there were almost 40 PP charges investigated, among which Esperanza Aguirre, Cristina Cifuentes and Ignacio González were not included in the separate piece of the box b from Madrid.
The retired judge was accused on several occasions of practices of lawfare against Podemos, since he was responsible for open cases against the purple formation that ended up archived because there is no crime. From money laundering to the false PISA police report [acrónimo de Pablo Iglesias S.A.] that García Castellón considered valid to link the then leader of the party, passing through the piece reserved for Iglesias in the Dina case that the Supreme Court stopped, until the investigation that began in 2021 into alleged payments from Venezuela to the purple formation that was finally archived because it was considered prospective.
Before his forced retirement, García-Castellón was in charge of the recently shelved investigation into the Catalan independence platform Tsunami Democràtic, in which accused Carles Puigdemont of terrorism.
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