Heirs Without property and in the father's businesses, so are the four eldest sons of Villarejo
Courts Francisca Gil, the first woman from Villarejo, as rich and as in trouble as the second
"Here I am, it's a bitch for those who didn't want to, but here I am."
The deep tone of the voice of José Manuel Villarejo (69) added more gravity to the
threatening phrase
with which the most famous and obscure commissioner in Spain received the dozens of journalists who crowded at the gates of the Estremera prison (Madrid ) this past Wednesday.
His appearance was not very reassuring, especially because of the
patch that protects his left eye,
affected by a detached retina and the stroke he suffered during his stay in prison.
A black cap and a fleece
with the flag of Spain clearly visible, as in the mask, completed the outfit that he had chosen for his first appearance before the media after passing
three years and four months in preventive detention
.
Judge Manuel García Castellón agreed to his release due to the impossibility of trying him before the deadline to keep him incarcerated (the law provides for a maximum of four years of preventive detention).
No trace of embarrassment or discomfort.
The other way around: the
cocky attitude
that Villarejo exhibited again the next day after declaring in the National Court shows how sure he is to have the upper hand.
"He has come out
willing to settle accounts and now he feels safe and strong.
In prison it was not like that,
there he was much more vulnerable
and I am sure that he came to fear for his life, he
was afraid that something could happen to him
," he says a source that has followed in recent years the investigations related to the symbol of the state sewers.
Villarejo himself has said:
"I am going to unmask everything",
and has sent his
first message to the former director of the CNI Félix Sanz Roldán
thanking him for the "time of meditation" that he has given him.
"The great protector of the Crown has not been very skillful in protecting the Lord," he launched at the door of the Audience.
Locked up in his
chalet-bunker in Boadilla del Monte
and with
all his assets seized to prevent his escape
(53 properties, shares and accounts) Villarejo
prepares his revenge and his judicial defense
before the thirty open judicial cases that
dot the highest levels of the State
.
His house in Boadilla, which has the most sophisticated security systems, more than 20 recording cameras and even a shooting gallery in the basement, has also been the refuge of his wife, Gemma Alcalá, and their
12-year-old daughter.
, for which the former commissioner feels a weakness and is willing to protect above all else.
Gemma has been his great ally, partner and accomplice
, his support during the years in prison in Estremera, where he went on time to scheduled vis a vis, although
the couple had decided to divorce a
few days before Villarejo was arrested, in November 2017 In those meetings the couple exchanged information about their judicial process.
Villarejo and Gemma Alcalá
met in the late 1990s
through a mutual friend.
He, divorced and father of four children, fell asleep before the young and dark journalist, 20 years younger and specialized in social networks and online reputation.
And she, the daughter of a
family of butchers from Vallecas
, too.
He boasted of contacts and a
life almost like a spy movie
, in addition to handling a lot of money.
They formed the perfect couple, united
interests and businesses
and she ended up as a partner in the former commissioner's companies, including the
Sensitive Information
website
,
the
Villarejo speaker,
which she managed with her experience as a journalist.
Defendant already imputed in three court cases (among them
Iron
and
Land
) of the
Tandem operation
, Anticorruption asks for 85 years in prison.
Villarejo receives a hug from his wife, Gemma Alcalá, after leaving prison.ÁNGEL NAVARRETE
It was Gemma who, accompanied by Villarejo's lawyer, picked up the former commissioner when he was released from jail.
"Villarejo came out with a lot of bags that he was preparing before the National Court signed the order for his release. They had warned him that he was going to leave a few hours before and the truth is that
the amount of things that I had them in the cell,
"says the same source.
What will Villarejo's life be like from now on?
"He has no intention of leaving Madrid, he knows that with the limitations of the Covid they would stop him at any time if he breaks the restrictions. He has people who can help him,
people who know life and miracles and can blackmail
. He is going to dedicate himself to sort papers, to prepare. He has more than a
dozen copies distributed all over the world
in case something happens to him, "adds the same source, who does not rule out that he
may give an interview to some medium
, as he did with Évole.
"He is obsessed with
shielding all his communications,
his telephone and network contacts. He
wants to avoid being overheard at all costs. He
uses third-party mobiles and avoids instant messaging programs that can identify him," he adds.
In addition, he is
convinced that the intelligence services are watching him
.
"In the CNI there is a sector that fears that Villarejo could make some kind of maneuver, even with false data, to
harm the Royal House, King Felipe and, above all, the Queen,"
says the same source.
That is now the biggest fear.
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