Montero rejects an agreement with Ayuso’s boyfriend to avoid the lawsuit for interference with honor

The first vice president of the Government, María Jesús Montero, did not attend this Wednesday the conciliation ceremony called in a Madrid court after the lawsuit filed against her by Alberto González Amador, boyfriend of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, for interference with honor. The lawsuit was filed in relation to some statements he made on March 12 in the Government control session in the Senate.

Following Montero’s absence, González Amador has announced that he will file a complaint against her before the Supreme Court, due to her status as a minister and deputy.

As reported by legal sources, the conciliation act convened in the Court of First Instance number 49 of Madrid, in which it is offered to reach an agreement to avoid the lawsuit, has been left without effect, since Minister Montero did not no one has come. The minister is represented in this process by the State Attorney’s Office, the sources have specified.

Montero said in the Senate that Ayuso could “be living in an apartment that was paid for with fraud”

González Amador announced this lawsuit due to the words that Montero spoke in the control session in the Senate on March 12, where he said that the Madrid president could “be living in an apartment that was paid for with fraud” and that “it was paid with the commissions regarding masks in the worst pandemic situation”. For this reason, Ayuso’s boyfriend demanded 40,000 euros from the minister.

The first vice president made these statements in reference to journalistic information that advanced the complaint by the Madrid Prosecutor’s Office against Ayuso’s partner for alleged tax fraud exceeding 350,000 euros and that the regional president resided in an apartment worth one million euros. which was paid after the Treasury was investigating his partner.

González Amador’s defense announced several lawsuits against Montero after learning some of his tax information

González Amador’s defense then announced several lawsuits against Montero for interference with honor and for revealing secrets after learning some of his tax information, in addition to another complaint against the Prosecutor’s Office for the note disseminated in which the agreement reached with the Treasury in which recognized the authorship of the commission of two crimes against the Public Treasury for Corporate Tax.

However, the conciliation act is the previous step before the formal filing of a lawsuit by Ayuso’s partner, so it is possible that both parties reach an agreement to end the litigation.

González Amador’s legal team already announced in March that it was preparing a complaint against the first vice president and Minister of Finance for revealing secrets, after some of her tax data became publicly known. That same week, Ayuso denounced that her partner is “a private citizen who is being besieged by all the power of a State” with the aim of seeking his “personal destruction.”

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