Overview
- The court order excludes Manos Limpias for not submitting the required bank receipt of the fianza to remain a popular accuser.
- The providence is dated November 24 and was disclosed on Wednesday, noting the group is removed from the proceeding.
- Manos Limpias filed the initial complaint that opened the probe involving Spain’s prime minister’s wife.
- The organization’s lawyer, Carlos Perales, and its court agent resigned this week, saying the case was being used for political purposes.
- Judge Juan Carlos Peinado’s inquiry into alleged influence peddling and business corruption tied to Begoña Gómez remains active without Manos Limpias.