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The Supreme Court shall judge the Attorney-General between 3 and 13 November, and the Chief of Staff of Ayuso and Lobato shall declare

At the request of the seven conservative majority judges, former Secretary of State for Communication Francesc Vallès and former Moncloa adviser Pilar Sánchez Acera will testify.

LEÓN, 01/10/2025.- El fiscal general del Estado, Álvaro García Ortiz, a su llegada para participar en Data Fórum 2025 que se celebra hasta el próximo viernes en León. EFE/ J.casares

Alvaro Garcea Ortiz, Attorney General of the State.

The Supreme Court will judge between 3 and 13 November the Attorney General of the State, Alvaro García Ortiz, for the alleged leak against Alberto González Amador (boyfriend of the President of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso), who will accept the statements of the chief of staff of the party leader, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, and the leader of the Madrid socialists, Juan Lobato, among 40 other persons.

The court has decided to prosecute García Ortiz for an alleged crime of disclosure of secrets against González Amador. On 13 March 2024, the businessman's lawyer, Carlos Neira, sent an e-mail to the Public Prosecutor's Office on 2 February of that year to the SER Chain to confess the tax offences investigated by his client, for which he will finally be tried.

At the request of the seven conservative majority judges, former Secretary of State for Communication Francesc Vallès and former Moncloa adviser Pilar Sánchez Acera will testify.

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