
The statements by Aldama's partners that put Ábalos's son in the spotlight
Ábalos's son's name came to light several months ago due to his alleged ties to the 'Koldo plot'
The 'Koldo case' continues to progress while Pedro Sánchez's government keeps claiming that it's all a hoax from the "mud machine." But the truth is that the man who was number two in PSOE has been charged by the Supreme Court, has been summoned, and his assets and account are being investigated. However, the investigation doesn't end with José Luis Ábalos, Sánchez's former minister, but extends to his son, Víctor Ábalos.
But Víctor Ábalos had come into the spotlight several months ago when partners of Víctor De Aldama claimed that the eldest son of the socialist ex-minister was allegedly linked to the scheme.
According to statements from partners of the network's leader, Víctor de Aldama allegedly injected "part of the money into companies linked to Ábalos's son."

The information was brought to light by the digital outlet El Español, which claims that Aldama's partners confessed the alleged involvement of Víctor Ábalos in the scheme. Allegedly, the son of the socialist ex-minister "hides assets abroad."
Furthermore, according to the aforementioned outlet, José Luis Ábalos was supposedly very grateful to the scheme's leader for "the favors to his son." This is because, allegedly, Aldama had "given money to Víctor Ábalos" and had also secured a great benefit for his companies from the commission agent's contacts. Supposedly, "throughout Latin America."

According to the outlet mentioned above, when the 'Koldo case' broke out, Aldama communicated with Ábalos through third parties to deliver the following message:
Let's see how he explains the increase in some of his relatives' assets
The digital outlet claims in the publication to have established contact with the ex-minister Ábalos's son, and he denied having any relationship with the commission agent and scheme leader.
But it seems that it doesn't end there. Allegedly, Víctor Ábalos used his father's name "for business." Allegedly, and according to El Español, Ábalos's son was a supposed link for businessmen who "wanted access to the ministry" presided over by his father.
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