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Alvise Appears at Supreme Court to Face Charges Over Fake Illa COVID-19 Test

Alvise insists the PCR was already viral on social media, rejects PSC’s prosecutorial role, decries what he calls a PSOE 'crime mafia', denies any malicious intent

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El eurodiputado y líder de Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF), Luis 'Alvise' Pérez, a su llegada al Tribunal Supremo, a 5 de junio de 2025, en Madrid (España). Alvise está citado para prestar declaración voluntaria ante el Tribunal Supremo (TS), en el marco de una de las tres causas que tiene abierta: aquella en la que se le acusa de haber difundido una PCR falsa del que fuera ministro de Sanidad y ahora presidente de la Generalitat de Cataluña, Salvador Illa. 06 JUNIO 2025 Alberto Ortega / Europa Press 06/06/2025. ALVISE PÉREZ;Alberto Ortega
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Overview

  • Luis Pérez Fernández, known as Alvise, voluntarily appeared before the Supreme Court on June 6 to answer charges of disseminating a false COVID-19 test of Salvador Illa.
  • He denied any malicious intent or libel, asserting the PCR document had been circulating widely on social media since 2021.
  • The Supreme Court is investigating alleged crimes of falsity and libel, with magistrates citing multiple indications of a forged medical report certified by Hospital Quirón Salud Barcelona.
  • Alvise faces additional cases in the Supreme Court over Telegram messages targeting Valencia’s hate crimes prosecutor and alleged illegal financing of his Se Acabó La Fiesta party.
  • During his declaration, he challenged the PSC’s role as a popular prosecutor, accused PSOE of running a 'crime mafia' and faulted the media for bias.