Alvise Admits in the Supreme that He Collected 100,000 Euros in Cash, but Denies that He Used Them to Finance His Party
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The Euro MP Luis Pérez, known as Alvise, admitted this Friday to the Supreme Court that he received 100,000 euros in cash from a cryptocurrency entrepreneur, but has denied that he used that money to finance the campaign of the European elections of 2024 of his electoral group, Se Acabó la Fiesta (SALF). Sources present in the statement, point out that Alvise has assured that he used half of that money for personal expenses and for some professi…
The leader of 'Se Acabó La Fiesta' claims that he has used half of that money for personal expenses and that, as revealed by the Diario.es, he received the amounts in a black briefcase in strips of 10,000 euros eachThe police accuse Alvise of financing himself with another 10,000 euros from a real estate investor in the European ones The MEP Luis 'Alvise' Pérez has acknowledged in the Supreme Court that he received 100,000 euros in cash from an …
Luis 'Alvise' Pérez, MEP and leader of the far-right party Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF), has admitted before the Supreme Court to having received €100,000 in cash from a businessman linked to the cryptocurrency sector. However, he denied that the sum would be used to finance his campaign in the 2024 European elections. During his statement before the judge, Pérez asserted that part of the money was used for "personal and professional" expenses, and…
"Then go!" With this cry has ended Euro MP Luis Pérez Fernández, known as Alvise, a statement to the media at his departure from the Supreme Court, where he has declared for the alleged irregular funding of his party, Se Acabó la Fiesta, for the European elections. After a journalist asked Alvise "why is he not interviewed by generalist media when he raises so much expectation," other journalists complained. "Don't mess with us," a professional …
The MEP and leader of Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF), Luis 'Alvise' Pérez, has acknowledged in his voluntary statement this Friday before the Supreme Court, for an alleged crime of illegal financing, that he received 100,000 euros from businessman Álvaro Romillo but has denied that he used them for SALF's campaign for the European elections of June 9, 2024. However, Romillo, who has appeared as a defendant, has assured that he gave him the money for …
The context: The ultra-right agitator had an appointment in the Supreme to declare for the alleged illegal funding of his party in the campaign of European women. On his way out, he has dedicated himself to insulting journalists.
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