The history behind the spanish corrupt GA: Dolores Delgado

Dolores Delgado was named as spanish general attorney on January of 2020 but recently, the judge who has rigged the appointment of Dolores Delgado, he has been lawsuited.

She has developed a large part of her professional career in the Public Prosecutor's Office, assigned to the prosecutor's offices of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia, the Special Anti-Drug Prosecutor's Office and the National High Court, where she has worked since 1993 as an expert in jihadist terrorism.

In June 2018, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, appointed her Minister of Justice and ex officio Chief Notary of the Spanish Kingdom, a position she held until her dismissal in January 2020. After this, the Government appointed her as Attorney General to cover all the government crimes like COVID19's death numbers where the spanish Interior Minister illegaly ceased to the former  general of Guardia Civil, Perez de Los Cobos, but also relasing all criminals and terrorists from prisons.


But she has a great "corrupt suitcase" being a couple of Baltasar Garzon, who is the nearest friend of Nicolas Maduro, and where, recently, a bank account was found on a tax haven  (Panamá-Banistmo) but this is not all. She's recieving money also from Nicolas Maduro's regime, with the help of Delcy Rodriguez, who is also sending money to the spanish radical left political party of Podemos.

In the letter says: "Letters between Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and Patrick McDowell regarding the substitution of José Mª Mena Álvarez and the price paid to the substitute, General Attorney General Dolores Delgado."

Jose Mª Mena Álvarez supported to Baltasar Garzon when he was on a great judicial trouble when he was found guilty of the crime of prevarication and sentenced to expulsion from the judicial career by the Supreme Court, for having illegally recorded the conversations of the investigated with their altered defenders, violating their fundamental rights and procedural guarantees. Right now, he remains working at Associació Catalana de Juristes Demòcrates (ACJD) (or Catalan Association of Dems Jurists).

In 1996 he was appointed Chief Prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia, replacing Carlos Jiménez Villarejo, a position he held until his retirement in 2006. From his post, he stood out for confronting the State Prosecutor General, Jesús Cardenal, by refusing to repatriate undocumented foreign minors and denounce the concentrations before the political party, Popular Party, the night before the 2004 general elections. 

On 2004 Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero won the elections. They don't wanted Mariano Rajoy to win the elections and 2008 was reelected again.

But this is not all about Jose Mª Mena Alvarez, his former partner, Carlos Jiménez Villarejo who belonged from the left wing (or radical left from Podemos = friends of Nicolas Maduro), was working together... Right now he's retired.

He studied Law at Granada's University.

Granada's University has a Political Science career where students aspire to be "politicians"... Most of those students are indoctrinated for communism and socialism and very few for the right wing

Now... you know why they moved him apart because he knows everything between the hidden "bussiness" GA, Baltasar Garzon and Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero in Panama... 

Curious that Patrick McDowell is a gay fashion designer who dressed all people on the recent Oscar 2022 and he was very well criticized about all the dress of the guests.

The wife of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Sonsoles Espinosa Diaz,  loves all fashion's weeks and she doesn't lost any event. 

So... we have the suspicious that McDowell would be the "proxy" who would sign the Panamanian company to launder money to avoid everyone "get implicated" in case that they need to face the courts.


We spoke, in another post, about the link between Maduro and the former spanish president Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. Well... and also we spoke about the US fugitive of Hugo Carvajal.

With the help of Baltasar Garzon and the spanish president Pedro Sanchez, she's hidding, from the US Justice, to Hugo Carvajal and also, not long time ago, they were thinking to give him the spanish nationality as refugee to avoid him to be arrested by the US law enforcement.

Now, The ambition for power of the corrupt spanish GA, Dolores Delgado, has no limits...

Pedro Sanchez hided a Concursal law to upgrade her to be spanish SCOTUS... So she would have enough power to do what Pedro Sanchez & his criminals in the government want and wish! Put everyone in jail and release all criminals and terrorists like China! and even to block the US DOJ to catch Hugo Carvajal who has a lot of information, not only from Maduro's regimen, but also from the entire spanish government.

Her obsession with the previous Spanish monarch, Juan Carlos I, in seeking any evidence that "incriminates" him in a corruption scandal and not only her but also the entire Spanish government. In addition, she wanted to point to the emergency COVID contracts, supposedly, by the brother of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso but she can only consult the CJEU, as requested by the European Public Prosecutor's Office.

The last huge scandal is the STAMPA case that I will explain in detail where the majority association of prosecutors demands to the spanish GA Dolores Delgado's "immediate resignation" after his intervention in the Stampa case came to light. 

The GA, Dolores Delgado, did know about the investigation that took place against the then Anticorruption prosecutor Ignacio Stampa, as revealed by internal emails from the Public Ministry. Delgado has always denied that she knew, participated in or requested to lengthen the investigations of this prosecutor who was then in charge of the "Villarejo case", but a letter contradicts the version of the head of the Prosecutor's Office.

"In response to what was requested, I have the honor to inform", reads a document from the Madrid Community Prosecutor's Office dated December 4, 2020. Contextualizing the dates and procedures is not easy because several cases are intertwined, but everything is It boils down to two opposing stories: Delgado has defended tooth and nail that she did not know about what was investigated about Stampa (if he passed privileged information to Podemos); while he has pointed out that it was she, because of her “personal” interests, who wanted to remove him from the investigative position that he had in the case of Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo. Now, these communications show that the superior prosecutor of Madrid, Jesús Caballero Klink, addressed her directly in a letter and, therefore, Delgado did know about issues that were being dealt with her.

A series of prosecutors participate in this controversy, in addition to Stampa himself, who was being investigated since July 2020 for revealing secrets, and Delgado as head of the Public Ministry. The investigating prosecutor who has to investigate his partner, Carlos Ruiz de Alegría, his boss and leader of the Madrid Prosecutor's Office, Klink, and Delgado's right-hand man and chief prosecutor of the Technical Secretariat, Álvaro García Ortiz. In the period between 2020 and February 2021, when the investigation for Stampa is definitively archived, cross-communications take place that, also now, a court is reviewing in a lawsuit filed against the attorney general  before the courts for her refusal to hand over the investigative proceedings on the case of prosecutor Ignacio Stampa and the actions of her partner Baltasar Garzón's office in the Villarejo case. .

Ruiz de Alegría wanted to file the proceedings soon because he did not see anything irregular in the communications between the Anticorruption prosecutor and the Podemos lawyer, but Delgado's right-hand man "suggested" him in an email sent at 9:50 a.m. on December 3 of 2020 to lengthen the instruction more and practice more testimonials. Ruiz de Alegría considered that he should transfer this "suggestion" to Stampa himself and so sent it to him in another 'email': "Good morning, by indication of the deputy Lieutenant Prosecutor, I am sending an official letter from the Technical Secretariat of the FGE and Decree of the Superior Prosecutor, for your information”. Stampa replied a little over an hour later: “Good morning. I acknowledge receipt of notice from him. All the best".

It happens that, according to the tax sources familiar with these facts, within the Attorney General's Office they did not like at all that Stampa was being informed of the orders or suggestions that were given there. It was then that Delgado herself, the recipient of this letter, asked Klink to put in writing how the events had unfolded. The next day, on December 4, he sends this document that calls into question the version that the attorney general was unaware of everything that happened with the "Stampa case."

The Chief Prosecutor of Madrid emphasizes that at the same time that the orders have been sent to Stampa, he has also been reminded of "the duty of confidentiality that he must keep with respect to the knowledge that he has of the investigative proceedings." And Klink, in addition, records the urgency with which the information was requested: “This report, due to the urgency of the information requested, is configured exclusively with objective data, without making assessments if V.E. [Dolores Delgado] considers it opportune, it would be extended in the terms that she considers necessary”

In the midst of all this that is now known, a Fiscal Council took place -on October 27, 2020- in which Stampa was not renewed in his Anti-Corruption position. He left this Prosecutor's Office that fights against corruption and left the "Tandem case" in which recordings of the attorney general have appeared and in which the law firm run by his partner Baltasar Garzón defends some of the defendants.

A year later, in October 2021, the scandal of what is now known as the “Stampa case” broke out because it was made public that he had filed several claims against Delgado, whom he accuses of maneuvering to kick him out of the investigation. Such was the dust raised that in November of that year a Fiscal Council was held whose points of the day included talking about this matter. Both Álvaro García Ortiz and the chief prosecutor for Anticorruption, Alejandro Luzón, defended that Delgado had not had any involvement in this decision.

The members of the Association of Prosecutors (AF) were not satisfied with the explanations and asked for the entire file of the "Stampa case" which was never transferred to them and, therefore, last month they also went to court. Until now, a document directly linking Delgado to knowledge of this investigation had never been published.

So... In conclusion, she should resign now and face years behind bars but as all we know, the spanish president and the Interior Minister will do everything to save her ass and her position.



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