Díaz Ayuso's partner is seeking four years in prison and the disqualification of the attorney general for revealing secrets.

Alberto González Amador, partner of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has asked the Supreme Court to send the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz , to trial and sentence him to four years in prison for the crime of revealing secrets, according to a document to which ABC has had access.
In the same 73-page document, he also calls for a three-year prison sentence for the same crime for the chief prosecutor of the Madrid province, Pilar Rodríguez.
According to this party's account, "starting on March 12 (one day before the leak), after the tax investigation into Ayuso's boyfriend became known on 'elDiario.es', it became part of the communication policy of the Spanish government and the PSOE, in the hands of Francesc Valles."
Likewise, they explain that technical actions such as the expert analysis of the cloned terminal in the search of their professional office and the information sent to the operators WhatsApp and Google "have not allowed the recovery of the digital facts committed by the defendant," "the result," according to their account, of "the operations of the accused changing the telephone terminal and deleting the remote copies of the media."
The document also explains how, in its opinion, García Ortiz "has proceeded to eliminate all remote media where his innocence should be housed, and has in his hands the local registration media from which his innocence should emerge (the Samsung Galaxy A52 mobile phone), deciding not to provide it to the body to which we address ourselves so that the impartial acting force (UCO) can submit it to its expertise, and this because evidently some (the deleted ones) and others (those not delivered) contain the detailed record of his criminal activity."
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