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The dermatologist

Elisa Pinto

has requested that ex-commissioner José Villarejo and businessman Javier López Madrid be sentenced to 22 years in prison for threatening and harassing her to get her to withdraw a complaint for harassment, in a letter where she remembers that she was stabbed.

Pinto, a private prosecution in the case, has presented a letter to the court of instruction number 39 of Madrid, to which Efe has had access, where he attributes several crimes: against the administration of justice, continued crime of threats, injuries, bribery and attempted homicide, subsidiary of aggravated injuries.

The dermatologist underlines the harassment, threats and surveillance towards her and her children to which, she indicates, López Madrid and Villarejo subjected her.

Some facts for which the

Clara Campoamor Association

, which exercises the popular prosecution, asks for 17 years in prison for both.

Pinto's

representation

states that in early 2013 she began to "receive gifts, risque messages, deliberately casual encounters", sexual photographs and long calls, which caused her "anguish and anxiety" that led her to threaten him with a complaint.

Villarejo, in provisional prison for the

Tandem case

where the National Court investigates him for a long list of crimes, enters the scene when López Madrid, according to the dermatologist, hires him, in September 2013, to "harass" Pinto and "avoid that he denounced "and, when he had already done so, obtain" the necessary police means to discredit his complaint by getting it to be archived. "

Elisa Pinto continued to receive "threatening calls and messages" from López Madrid or from people hired by him, and even denounced that "some men" entered her terrace when she was not there.

"Whore, don't go near

Javier López Madrid

, I might as well take you ahead" or "we're going to prick your children" were some of the messages collected by the dermatologist, who remembers the episode in which they both went to her consultation, "the they harassed her so that she would not report "and had a" pre-planned "conversation, which they recorded to use" as evidence "against her.

The dermatologist reports two attacks, one in January 2014, when an individual entered her car and caused "a cut with a sharp object while saying 'you are defenseless'";

and another in April when, when he got out of his vehicle, "the aggressor said 'López Madrid wants you to close your mouth'" and "cut him in the abdomen over his clothes."

Pinto, who identified

Villarejo

as this second aggressor, also highlights the difficulties he has had in having his complaints investigated, and points out that a commissioner was removed from the case after the former number two of the Police

Eugenio

intervened.

Pino

.

He also accuses López Madrid of having had "a favorable treatment" by several former commissioners, one of them

Enrique García Castaño

, also accused in the

Tandem case

, thanks to Villarejo, who, the dermatologist points out, encouraged him to put a "counter-complaint" against her to try to file hers

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