The Provincial High Court Considers that It Is neither Necessary nor Proportionate for Errejón to Hand over His Mobile Phone
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The Provincial High Court of Madrid has given the right to the former deputy Ñigo Errejón and has revoked the request of the judge who investigates him for sexual assault to analyze...
The Provincial High Court of Madrid considers that the complaint of Judge Adolfo Carretero, an instructor in the case against Ñigo Errejón for the alleged sexual assault against actress Elisa Mouliaá, that the ex-political hand over his motive for his analysis “is not proportionate” or “necessary”. Continue reading
Judge Adolfo Carretero, who is investigating Íñigo Errejón for alleged sexual assault against actress Elisa Mouliaá, has made several significant decisions in the case. First, he has dismissed charges against the actress for allegedly pressuring Soraya, one of the organizers of the party where the incident allegedly occurred, to support her complaint. Read more]]>
The Provincial High Court of Madrid has confirmed that the exporter of Sumar Íñigo Errejón does not hand over his motive to the judge who investigates the alleged sexual assault of actress Elisa Mouliaá so that his communications with the complainant can be analyzed, considering that this action "is not proportionate" in the case. EFE has informed. In an order that EFE has had, the Fourth Section of the Madrid hearing considers the appeal of the…


The psychologist who attended Elisa Mouliaá several times, before and after the alleged sexual assault of ñigo Errejón, has explained that she did not tell him that, but only that she had had "problems with a politician" and has reported that it is a person with previous problems who ended up having a stress disorder due to accumulation of circumstances, according to sources present in the statement.
The Provincial High Court of Madrid agrees that the former deputy of Sumar will not hand over his mobile phone so that his communications with the complainant will be analyzed.
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