Inquest by judge for emails from Begoña Gomez's Moncloa office mailbox, dating back to July 2018
In a developing story, Judge Begona Gómez, the wife of President Pedro Sánchez, is currently under investigation. The investigation involves allegations of influence peddling, corruption in business, misappropriation of funds, and now embezzlement.
Judge Gómez has requested all emails received or sent by her since an unspecified date from Moncloa, the official residence and office of the President of Spain. However, the specific details about these emails have not been disclosed.
The collection and provision of Judge Gómez's emails date back to 2022, when they were obtained by the far-right political party Vox.
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In addition to Judge Gómez, Carmen Lucas-Torres is a mentioned individual in the article. The investigation involving Judge Gómez's emails from Moncloa and allegations of embezzlement continues.
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