Overview
- The defense’s psychiatric report by Alfredo Calcedo highlights “incongruent conduct” by Elisa Mouliaá and challenges her PTSD diagnosis after she maintained contact with Íñigo Errejón post-incident
- National Police forensics added to the Juzgado 47 file include WhatsApp messages and audios in which Mouliaá urged party organizer Soraya to align her testimony and admitted she did not view Errejón’s actions as a clear crime
- Witness Soraya’s recorded statements dispute Mouliaá’s account, asserting no one at the October 2021 gathering witnessed non-consensual behavior and rejecting claims of substances being slipped into Mouliaá’s drink
- Judge Carretero has incorporated the police’s mobile analysis into the case and formally requested original audio files from the Central Cybercrime Unit to authenticate the evidence
- The inquiry underscores evolving digital evidence standards and highlights contested issues of consent, power dynamics and witness reliability under Spain’s “only yes is yes” consent law