The alleged fraudster who donated 100,000 euros to Luis ‘Alvise’ Pérez at the gates of the European elections has acknowledged this Wednesday in the National Court that he gave that money to the leader of Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF) expecting future favors from a person with a position of “power”. “He was not a LIDL worker,” said the investigator, Álvaro Romillo, before the investigating judge José Luis Calama.
Sources present in the statement have explained that Romillo has ratified the story contained in the complaint he presented to the Prosecutor’s Office, in which he accused MEP Alvise Pérez of illegal financing. He explained that he had a relationship with him of “some antiquity” based on “the interests of both.” The judge has taken his statement as a defendant in this separate piece – referring to illegal financing – from the main one, which investigates the macro scam that Romillo allegedly led through his investment club, the Madeira Invest Club.
Calama had also summoned Pérez to testify as a defendant voluntarily at 10:45 a.m., but the MEP’s defense appealed the summons to the Criminal Chamber and, although the appeal has not received a response, Pérez has not attended this Wednesday. the statement. However, sources present at Álvaro Romillo’s statement do not rule out that Pérez will rethink the situation and testify voluntarily in the coming days.
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