Peinado Notes the “Relative Relationship” with Sánchez as a “Fundamental” Cause of the Crimes He Attributes to begoña Gómez
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Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has indicated in a new order in the framework of the case opened for trading in influence against Begoña Gómez , that the origin of the criminal acts allegedly carried out by her comes from «his relationship with the current President of the Government», Pedro Sánchez.
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado points out to Pedro Sánchez in the case in which he investigates his wife, Begoña Gómez. In an order issued on Wednesday, to which EL PAÍS has had access, the judge considers that the “relative relationship” between the two “is the cause that is considered fundamental in order to be able to assess the possible complicity of the crime of trafficking in influence and, as a consequence [...], the possible remaining crimes”…
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Judge Juan Carlos Peinado maintains that Begoña Gómez’s relationship with the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, is fundamental to the alleged crime of influence trafficking and, as a result, the rest of the crimes being investigated in the case. This is what he maintains in an order notified this Thursday on [...]

Judge Juan Carlos Peinado considers the relationship between Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his wife, Begoña Gómez, to be "fundamental" in the alleged crimes he attributes to her.
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has pointed out in a new order, dated this Thursday, that "without the link with the president of the government", Begoña Gómez "difficultly" could have committed the alleged crimes for which she is investigated.The magistrate considers this relationship to be a key element in the case that follows against the wife of the head of the executive.With this argument, the head of the 41st Examining Court of Madrid justifies …
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