The Provincial Court of Madrid to

Luis Pérez Fernández (Alvise)

and Pablo Fernández Baca when considering them guilty of interference in the right to honor of the journalist Ana Pastor for the publication of tweets and videos in which they spoke of

suspicions about the accounts

and the economic results of Newtral, a company founded by the journalist.

The magistrates have sentenced the defendants to publish the header and ruling of the sentence "with the same public dissemination with which the data that is considered an illegitimate interference with the right to honor" was released, that is, on

personal Twitter accounts. by Alvise and Pablo Fernández Baca

, and on the latter's YouTube channel.

In addition, each of them must compensate the journalist with 1,000 euros each.

The journalist's lawsuit was dismissed last April and appealed by Pastor.

The Audience has

now ruled in her favor

De ella.

In its conclusions, the Provincial Court considers that the comments made by the defendants on the Twitter social network and on Fernández Baca's YouTube channel are intended, "through the dissemination of some data related to the Newtral company, to question (. ..) the

company's accounting regularity

or compliance with its tax obligations".

This questioning is, according to the sentence, "stuffed with insinuations" without presenting evidence, something that is taken into account "in the task of carrying out a balance" between the right to information and the right to honor.

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