Overview
- The investigating judge, David Mamán, issued a written order Thursday asking a clinic psychiatrist and a Punto Violeta team in Rivas-Vaciamadrid for their reports on the police inspector who filed the complaint.
- He said he will review the documents and then decide whether to summon the professionals who signed them to testify.
- The complainant’s lawyer, Jorge Piedrafita, welcomed the step, saying the medical and psychosocial files can document treatment, trauma symptoms, and timing consistent with her statement.
- Punto Violeta is a municipal service where a psychologist, a social worker, and a legal adviser give immediate support to victims, and their records can show the help provided and how symptoms evolved.
- The case centers on allegations by a subordinate inspector that former deputy operations director José Ángel González committed sexual assault, coercion, psychological injury, and embezzlement with abuse of superiority, which he denies after resigning from his post.