Overview
- On Monday, Víctor de Aldama submitted a new written statement to Spain’s Supreme Court alleging a cash payment tied to José Luis Ábalos’s purchase of a ground-floor unit in Valencia.
- He asserts the real price was €110,000 while the notarized deed reflected €90,000 for the 8 July 2020 sale beneath Ábalos’s residence.
- According to the submission, a UCO report references a contract found on Aldama’s computer that lists €110,000 and records only a €50,000 bank cheque.
- Aldama says he was instructed to modify the contract so the public deed showed €90,000, with at least €20,000 paid in cash to cover the difference.
- These claims sit within the broader ‘caso Koldo’ investigation in which Aldama has alleged €3.5–4 million in commissions were distributed among Ábalos, former adviser Koldo García and the PSOE, with no judicial findings reported.