Judge reviewing digital evidence in courtroom for Zapatero case
Judge reviewing digital evidence in courtroom for Zapatero case
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Judge Calama requests US authorization to use messages as evidence against Zapatero

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Audiencia Nacional judge José Luis Calama has issued a rogatory commission to the United States to authorize the use in trial of messages extracted from Rodolfo Reyes's phone. The data, obtained in 2021, arrived in Spain on 18 March 2026 and were key to charging former prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero with influence trafficking in the Plus Ultra case.

The ruling, dated last Friday, acknowledges that the material has already been used as an investigative element. The judge seeks to ensure it can be incorporated into the criminal process with full procedural effects and avoid future invalidations. Reyes's messages, a Plus Ultra partner, include references to dealings with Zapatero to secure the airline's public rescue in 2020. One states: “Acaba de hacerse el puente con ZP”. Izquierda Unida has questioned the legality of the evidence due to the five-year delay in its sending by US authorities. Zapatero is scheduled to testify on 17 and 18 June.

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Initial reactions on X to Judge Calama's request for US authorization to use phone messages in the Zapatero Plus Ultra case include support for the judge's careful procedural steps to secure evidence for trial, skepticism over the timing and traceability of the chats questioning if they can be validated, criticism of perceived judicial speed compared to other cases, and views that the move strengthens the prosecution's position against Zapatero.

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Judge José Luis Calama signing documents for a rogatory commission to the US in the Plus Ultra case.
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Judge calama requests information from united states on plus ultra case

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National court judge josé luis calama has sent a rogatory commission to washington to obtain data on those investigated in the plus ultra case. The measure is taken in a secret separate piece that probes the foreign network of the scheme.

Judge José Luis Calama has lifted the secrecy of the indictment against former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for alleged influence trafficking linked to the Plus Ultra airline bailout. Zapatero will testify on June 17 and 18 at the Audiencia Nacional. Pedro Sánchez expressed support for the former socialist leader.

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Audiencia Nacional judge José Luis Calama has charged former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero with directing an influence peddling structure to secure a 53 million euro public bailout for airline Plus Ultra.

The judge in charge of the Plus Ultra case at Spain's National Court has eased precautionary measures for Julio Martínez Martínez and other suspects. The ruling allows free movement in the Schengen area and removes the requirement to sign in court every 15 days. The judge determined the flight risk has diminished.

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The UDEF found agendas in the raid on Julio Martínez Martínez's home with notes on prisoner releases in Venezuela and the repatriation of Edmundo González. The documents suggest the businessman's possible role in high-level decisions.

The magistrate at the Catarroja court has rejected former Generalitat president Carlos Mazón's bid to join the proceedings as an investigated party.

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Patricia Uriz, Koldo García’s former partner, testified on Monday in the fourth day of the Koldo case trial at Spain’s Supreme Court, with her image protected. She described managing cash for PSOE and Ministry of Transport expenses, and denied recognizing WhatsApp messages about “chistorras”. Other key witnesses have also hidden their faces during testimony.

 

 

 

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