Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has ordered the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard to prepare a report with the seven years of emails included in a corporate email account, from the Palace of La Moncloa, in the name of Begoña Gómez. That email account, sources close to the person under investigation explain to elDiario.es, does not contain any message relevant to the case because it was an account that the president’s wife barely used.
In the messages that the UCO will receive there are messages to Gómez’s address that were addressed to her and all the members of a list regarding logistical issues. After the account became known, as it was included in the case summary, the email address was the subject of numerous messages insulting Begoña Gómez, according to the sources consulted.
The case includes other emails with relevance to the case, such as those sent by Gómez from the email account assigned to him by the Complutense University.
The Prosecutor’s Office opposed the intervention of seven years of emails from Gómez’s account in Moncloa, before knowing their content, because it was an “absolutely disproportionate” diligence. This is one of the resources that the Provincial Court of Madrid has yet to resolve.
Source: www.eldiario.es