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Mouliya is asking for three years in prison for Errejón for a continuing sexual abuse offence

The actor has requested the opening of the trial and compensation of EUR 30 000, while the former Member has denied the facts and has stated that there is no evidence of guilt.

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Iñigo Errejón. Photo: EFE.

Actress Elisa Mouliaa has called for the opening of a trial against former MP Iñigo Errejón, while Mouliaa asks the politician for a three-year prison sentence for a continuing sexual abuse offence.

The actor claims compensation of €30,000 for "moral damage and damage suffered as a result of sexual abuse, or the amount subsidiarily determined at the execution stage." In addition, Mouliya requests the opening of a separate piece of civil liability with the payment of bail to the accused.

On the other hand, the former deputy has denied the charge and appealed the complaint, claiming that the crime of sexual assault occurred in October 2021. The defence alleges that the proceedings carried out at the investigative stage "exclude the existence of minimal indications of criminality" and that the plaintiff has "invented his version".

For the time being, the proceedings continue, and the judge shall decide whether to initiate oral proceedings and, where appropriate, criminal and civil liability.

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