Ayuso blames Moncloa for hacking his partner's emails with the lawyers

Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has risen this week in the ladder of the PP of Madrid and has gone from being "a gentleman who has a discrepancy with the Treasury", whose case needed to be treated like the one of "an individual", to be the object of the greatest defense of the Community of Madrid, which spares no resources and resources at its disposal.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 April 2024 Friday 11:12
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Ayuso blames Moncloa for hacking his partner's emails with the lawyers

Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has risen this week in the ladder of the PP of Madrid and has gone from being "a gentleman who has a discrepancy with the Treasury", whose case needed to be treated like the one of "an individual", to be the object of the greatest defense of the Community of Madrid, which spares no resources and resources at its disposal. Including the chief of staff of the regional president, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez.

The strategy prepared yesterday focused on disseminating the fact that the law firm that leads the criminal defense of González – accused of several crimes of tax fraud and document falsification valued at more than 350,000 euros – has denounced the hacking of the criminalist's computers and the prosecutor in charge of the case to "get the emails exchanged with his client".

The message came from the Ayuso press team. Attached was the aforementioned complaint in Word format, although the metadata of the file distributed reveal that it was not the Garrido law firm, which defends López Amador in the criminal case, that finished shaping the complaint, but that the last person to modify it was Miguel Ángel Rodríguez himself, who would have added that the entry system to hacked services "is very sophisticated and is only available to states".

The succinct indictment, like the change of strategy, did not take long to be confirmed by Ayuso in a press conference: "I cannot speak for a particular person because the people of Madrid did not elect me to behave like a girlfriend, but yes I can show my concern, just like my Government, because the State is supposed to protect each and every citizen. And here the opposite is happening", said the regional president.

"It is not about an individual, but about the rule of law. The feeling is that every citizen who is inconvenient for this central government will have to face all the powers of the State and will be stripped of their rights. Especially if it goes well to annihilate a political adversary", added the Madrid president with reference to herself.

The complaint, retouched by Ayuso's chief of staff, who already admitted days ago that he spread the rumor of the assault on the house shared by the couple, explains that "the two mail accounts received the morning of the 2 of April, at 11:39 a.m., an e-mail sent from Alberto González Amador's personal e-mail, which was answered at 12:11 p.m.

And a few hours later, those emails "disappeared from the computer systems and, after about six hours, they reappeared in the systems" already in the morning.

The law firm brought these facts to the attention of a computer expert, who "after preliminary analysis of the systems" determined the existence of a cyber attack in order to "remove the information and extract the attached files".

With all this, the firm has requested help from Microsoft, as the provider of the services, to provide "the information it has stored on what has happened in relation to the operation of email services".

Meanwhile, the opposition has been involved in the case to determine whether money and public contracts have been used in the fiscal plot of the Ayuso couple.