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Absolved the Tertuliana Who Called President Sanchez's Wife Begoña Gómez "Begoño"

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The 22nd criminal court in Madrid has acquitted Pilar Baselga, the professor, art historian and tertuliana who in November 2022 called Begoño Begoña Gómez, a woman of the president of the government, on the understanding that there has been no proof of a crime of serious insults that has been committed against the honor. "The term 'Begoño' is not in itself insulting, except because it is intended to cast doubt on the gender of the plaintiff, bei…

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The judge concludes that the expressions analysed lacked sufficient criminal status to constitute a serious offence.

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The 22nd criminal court in Madrid has acquitted Pilar Baselga, the professor, art historian and tertuliana who in November 2022 called Begoño Begoña Gómez, a woman of the president of the government, on the understanding that there has been no proof of a crime of serious insults that has been committed against the honor. "The term 'Begoño' is not in itself insulting, except because it is intended to cast doubt on the gender of the plaintiff, bei…

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The court understands that there has been no evidence of serious insults committed against the honour

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The absence of Begoña Gómez in the trial against the agitator, university professor and architect of different theories of the conspiracy Pilar Baselga has ended...

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Judge Beatriz Suárez, head of the 22nd Criminal Court in Madrid, acquitted the tertuliana Pilar Baselga for calling Begoño Begoña Gómez, wife of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in 2022. The investigator of the case pointed out in the sentence that “it is not proven that the expression used has undermined the honor”, so “the facts do not have the criminal relevance to be worthy of criminal reproach”. Baselga slipped in a meeting t…

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The judge considers that there is no evidence that “the term used has undermined the plaintiff’s honour”

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EFE broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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