Madrid court annuls Peinado's order to collect Begoña Gómez's emails

The Provincial Court of Madrid has revoked Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's order to collect all emails of Begoña Gómez from 2018 to 2025. The magistrates deem the measure lacks proper justification and violates principles of proportionality and necessity. However, the court upholds the embezzlement charges against Gómez and her assistant.

Section 23 of the Provincial Court of Madrid has upheld the appeals filed by the Prosecutor's Office and Begoña Gómez's defense, annulling the order issued by Judge Juan Carlos Peinado on September 3, 2025. This order requested emails sent and received by Gómez from her institutional Moncloa account, from July 18, 2018, to September 23, 2025, which were forwarded to the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard on November 2.

In a ruling dated December 9, the three magistrates state that Peinado's resolution, by using the form of a providencia, fails to mention the legal requirements, such as the severity of the offense, indications, and necessity of the measure. “The aforementioned resolution, by using the form of providencia, does not mention any of the required requirements, which gives reason to the appellants, resulting in a measure lacking the necessary justification, breaching the principles of proportionality, necessity, and suitability,” the ruling states.

The judges liken email seizure to wiretaps, stressing that the judge must make their own deductions from objective data, not delegate to police. The measure impacts fundamental rights and must pass tests of specificity, suitability, exceptionalism, necessity, and proportionality.

Nevertheless, the Court endorses the embezzlement charges against Begoña Gómez, wife of President Pedro Sánchez, and her assistant Cristina Álvarez. The judge is probing whether Álvarez, described as an “intimate friend” rather than an expert official, diverted duties to aid Gómez in her University Complutense de Madrid work. It also examines Gómez's potential influence on companies linked to Juan Carlos Barrabés, recipient of public contracts, for crimes including private sector corruption, influence peddling, intrusion, and misappropriation. Peinado proposes that if it goes to trial, the case be heard by a jury.

Related Articles

Dramatic courtroom illustration of Madrid judges upholding embezzlement charges against Begoña Gómez, wife of PM Pedro Sánchez, and her advisor.
Image generated by AI

Madrid court upholds embezzlement charges against begona gómez and her advisor

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

The Provincial Court of Madrid has rejected the appeals by Begoña Gómez, wife of President Pedro Sánchez, and her advisor Cristina Álvarez against their embezzlement charges. The court finds sufficient indications in Álvarez's appointment as assistant, questioning her role beyond protocol duties. This decision keeps alive the investigation started by Judge Juan Carlos Peinado.

Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz denied before Judge Ángel Hurtado leaking a confidential email from Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner in a tax fraud case. Alberto González Amador and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez also testified, revealing details on authorizations and hoaxes in the proceedings. The statements highlight tensions in the Prosecutor's Office and prior leaks in the case.

Reported by AI

The Supreme Court has convicted former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for revealing confidential data on the procedural status of Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, accused of tax fraud. The ruling finds proven a leak to the press and dissemination via an official rectification note. Pedro Sánchez has defended García Ortiz, stating he acted to defend the truth.

Bogotá's Superior Court has ordered preventive detention in jail for former Finance Minister Ricardo Bonilla and former Interior Minister Luis Fernando Velasco over their alleged involvement in a corruption scheme at UNGRD and INVIAS. Magistrate Aura Alexandra Rosero Baquero found sufficient evidence to infer their role in a high-level criminal network that directed contracts in exchange for political support. President Gustavo Petro defended Bonilla, calling him 'naive,' amid a deepening political crisis.

Reported by AI

Supreme Court minister Diego Simpertigue defended his role in rulings linked to the Belarusian plot, as judicial fiscal suspended conservador Sergio Yáber for alleged ties. Deputy Cristián Araya faces claims of receiving payments, affecting José Antonio Kast's campaign. These developments highlight irregularities in a dispute between Consorcio Belaz Movitec and Codelco.

The First Chamber of the Santiago Court of Appeals unanimously accepted the chaptered complaint against Supreme Court ex-minister Ángela Vivanco in the Belarusian plot case. This allows the Public Ministry to file charges and request precautionary measures. Evidence suggests Vivanco accepted payments to favor CBM company in a dispute with Codelco.

Reported by AI

Colombia's General Prosecutor's Office has dismissed and disqualified Carlos Mario Carvajal Gaitán, former ombudsman of Solano in Caquetá, for 13 years due to an unjustified absence from his position between February and March 2022. The first-instance decision classifies the offense as very serious and committed with intent. An appeal can be filed against the ruling.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline