Overview
- Errejón’s lawyer Eva Gimbernat filed a petition on July 21 before Judge Adolfo Carretero at Madrid’s Juzgado de Instrucción nº 47 seeking an investigation into Mouliaá for possible obstruction of justice under Article 464 of the Penal Code.
- The petition alleges that between February and March 2025 Mouliaá sent WhatsApp texts and audio recordings to pressure witness Soraya into backing her sexual assault claim against the former deputy.
- A Policía Nacional report submitted to the court cites insults such as “puta mentirosa” and threats to denounce Soraya for false testimony as evidence of Mouliaá’s coercive conduct.
- Soraya repeatedly told Mouliaá she would “stick to the facts I saw and experienced” and refused to alter her account despite the actress’s attempts to influence her testimony.
- Judge Carretero must now weigh these obstruction claims alongside earlier expert assessments and disputed digital evidence in the ongoing inquiry governed by Spain’s ‘only yes is yes’ consent law.