Alberto González Amador, partner of Madrid’s President Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has sued the First Vice President and Minister of Finance before the Supreme Court, María Jesús Monterofor unlawful interference with her right to honor and claims 40,000 euros.
According to legal sources, Gonzalez Amador has chosen to go to the Supreme Court after Montero did not attend the conciliation proceedings on October 2, 2009. summoned in a Madrid court following the lawsuit filed by Ayuso’s boyfriend due to some statements made by the minister regarding the alleged tax crime committed by him.
The conciliation act, in which it is offered to reach an agreement to avoid the lawsuit, was convened in the Court of First Instance number 49 of Madrid and as no one appeared on behalf of Montero’s sidewas without effect, and now González Amador has opted to take it to the Supreme Court.as the vice-president is aforesaid.
González Amador announced this lawsuit because of the words pronounced by Montero in the control session in the Senate last March 12, where she said that the Madrid president could “be living in an apartment that was paid with fraud”.. The lawsuit focuses specifically on the statements made by Montero on March 12, and others made on October 3, 23 and 24 of this year, according to sources consulted.
The first vice-president made these statements in reference to the journalistic information that advanced the complaint of the Prosecutor’s Office of Madrid against Ayuso’s partner for a alleged tax fraud in excess of 350,000 euros and that the regional president resided in a one million euro apartment, which was paid for after the Treasury was investigating her partner.
The defense of González Amador then announced several lawsuits against Montero. for interference with honor and disclosure of secrets. after some of his tax data became known, in addition to another complaint against the Public Prosecutor’s Office for the note disseminated in which he informed of the agreement reached with the Treasury in which he acknowledged the commission of two crimes against the Public Treasury for the Corporate Tax.