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Updated Monday, March 25, 2024-20:06

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The Provincial Court of Madrid has ratified the slamming of the door on the latest attempt by businessman

Javier López Madrid

to discredit Dr.

Elisa Pinto

. In a resolution notified this Monday, it endorses the decision of the head of court number 26 of Madrid to shelve the complaint filed by the businessman against the dermatologist for harassment.

In its brief, the Court defends that there is not a single indication to support a complaint against the doctor and endorses the decision of the investigating judge, who discredited the police work carried out after the businessman's complaint.

The Court does make it clear that López Madrid's accusations are unfounded, that it makes no sense for the doctor to use her son to send threatening anonymous letters, and that the deletion of the businessman's own telephone number, where the reported threats were allegedly made, is surprising. .

Links with Villarejo

The court supports the instructor who, at the time, in addition to maintaining that there is not a single piece of information to support the businessman's complaint, recounted the closeness of López Madrid to Commissioner

José Villarejo

and harshly disqualified the police investigation into these events.

In another case, initiated after the complaint filed by the dermatologist 12 years ago, businessman López Madrid and Commissioner Villarejo have to sit in the dock as accused of harassing and attacking the dermatologist.

In this case of cross-complaints, the resolution of López Madrid's complaints against the doctor, which began in March 2014, was pending. Now, it has been definitively archived. The investigating judge reported that in March 2014, López Madrid reported that she was the victim of harassment via anonymous messages. The businessman provided data from messages that he received from different unidentified mobile phones. He pointed out that in the messages there were also references to his family. In a second statement, the businessman pointed to Elisa Pinto as the author of these threats.

The judge recounted the messages that López Madrid was providing and that the businessman attributed to Pinto. "We did what you wanted on Thursday afternoon, she was with her little son who couldn't stop crying. In her stomach, how the bitch was bleeding!!! Now she's really afraid of you. We've been at the door of her house for several days and she hasn't dared to go out. They took her to Marañón in a mobile ICU and her son had an attack. You'll be happy." "You should give the police the list of the crimes you have committed with your friend Pepe and the others... telephone control, extortion, assaults or do you think that in the trial they will not tell who pays them, someone has been talking for months "You have been committing crimes for months and everyone will come out. Are you a criminal or do you think you own the world?" the car noted among other messages.

In a new statement "López Madrid acknowledged, for the first time, that he attended the consultation of the investigated person (Elisa Pinto) in the company of

Rafael Redondo

and that Mr. Villarejo had recommended it to him," the judge noted in her archival order. now ratified by the Court.

"From the numerous procedures carried out, it can be concluded that there are no indications that the investigated person, Elisa Pinto Romero, had participated in the sending of the numerous SMS messages and in the calls that the complainant Javier López Madrid claims to have received," explained the judge.

tampered phone

He agreed to examine the telephone terminals where López Madrid claimed to have received the threats. "The telephone terminal provided has been manipulated before its delivery to the court, proving this statement that in the message of January 30, 2015 they used the following expressions: 'we already have the backup of your mobile for the court' and in the fact that the password (roughly) corresponds to the name of the company that provides computer support; furthermore, on January 30, 2015, Javier López Madrid makes phone calls to the computer advisor at 11:35, then to his lawyer Mr. Sánchez Junco and at 5:15 p.m. to Commissioner Enrique García Castaño, according to the report of the Civil Guard," noted the file order ratified by the court, which pronounces along the same lines.

He also highlighted that from the dumping of the telephones it is clear that "there were close relations with police commissioners

José Luis Conde

, chief commissioner of the Provincial Judicial Police Brigade, and

Enrique García Castaño

, commissioner of the General Information Commissariat - involved in the summaries of the

Villarejo case

-, denoting the calls made to Commissioner Conde on November 22, 2014, before and after filing the complaint at his offices, and those made to both commissioners on November 12, 2014 before saying that he wanted go to the Tres Cantos Civil Guard Headquarters 'so that they can tell them about the montage they have done from there', that they had very direct knowledge of the actions of Javier López Madrid."

"4,655 calls of the 4,989 were deleted, resulting in many of these being to Commissioner Enrique García Castaño and Commissioner José Luis Conde, which demonstrates the interest of these commissioners in what has been the subject of investigation," he indicated.

The judge questioned the judicial actions, especially of the commanders with whom López Madrid had a relationship: "The statement given by José Luis Conde, judicial police commissioner at the time of his statement, and who was in charge of the Provincial Commissioner when Javier López Madrid decided to report, it should be highlighted because despite being head of the judicial police at this time, his statement is lacking professionalism. Thus he does not explain the logical reasons why the statement was taken in the offices of the fifth group of homicides, nor does he clarifies why there were suspicions about Elisa Pinto, especially taking into account that initially the complainant did not state that they existed."

The numerous investigation proceedings revealed that the businessman, before reporting the facts, already had contacts with Commissioner Villarejo, at least since August 18, 2013, who in turn maintained contacts with other commissioners, as can be seen from the copies of the texts. of their forwarded agendas.

"These contacts call into question the reports made by the Central Specialized and Violent Crime Unit, of the General Directorate of the Police, which assumed the investigation of the events by resolution of this court of June 10, 2015, precisely because there are suspicions of irregular actions as the complainant has had numerous conversations with members of the National Police".