
Koldo's Unheard-of Excuse to Claim That the Handwriting Test Could Be Altered
Ábalos's former advisor has appeared before the Supreme Court to undergo a handwriting test.
This Tuesday, Koldo García, former advisor to José Luis Ábalos, appeared at the Supreme Court. All to undergo a handwriting test aimed at verifying the authorship of the documents provided by Víctor de Aldama. The businessman claims Koldo handed him several papers related to alleged irregular public works contracts.
According to the businessman, in which Koldo's handwritten notes appear in the margins.

The person involved in the case investigating the mask purchase scheme denies that the notes are his. He claims it would be a forgery. But Koldo García has presented several medical reports this Tuesday before the Supreme Court.
With this, he attempts to justify that the handwriting test could be altered. This is because more than three years ago he underwent surgery on his right arm. According to him, something that prevents him from writing as easily as five years ago, when he is believed to have signed the documents delivered by Aldama.

Koldo, meanwhile, has entered and exited the Supreme Court covering his face. He did so with a black cap, sunglasses, and a neck gaiter.
Torres Has Denied His Presence in Apartments with "Ladies"
Ángel Víctor Torres has appeared at a press conference to deny his alleged attendance at an apartment with "ladies" in an apartment in Madrid. All after Aldama delivered a series of documents to Supreme Court Judge Leopoldo Puente yesterday, which they claim support his version, placing the former Canary Islands president at those meetings.
The former Canary Islands president has stated that "Aldama's accusations are false." Precisely for this reason, he has called a press conference to show documents of his version that he was not in the apartments with "ladies." A term he described as "abhorrent," as it involves "talking about prostituted women and victims of sexual exploitation," and he has debunked Aldama's version.
But what documents has Ángel Víctor Torres shown?
The minister has presented the boarding passes for the flights operated by the airline Binter Canarias. From November 8, 2018. Flight NT 109, departing from Gran Canaria to Tenerife North Airport at 10:00 a.m.
And the return on the same day from Tenerife North to Gran Canaria at 7:00 p.m. on flight NT 186 of the same company.
Similarly, the Secretary General of the PSOE of the Canary Islands has shown the boarding certificates issued by Iberia. They indicate that the minister boarded flight IB 3835 from Gran Canaria to Madrid at 6:35 a.m. local time on November 10, 2018. With the purpose of attending the PSOE Federal Committee in Fuenlabrada.
That same day, at 3:00 p.m., he returned to Gran Canaria to attend his wife's sister's wedding.
Additionally, the former Canary Islands president has stated that "with these accreditations, the lies and slanders that have been spread all this time are made clear." Meanwhile, he has lamented that there have been "spokespersons" who have echoed Víctor de Aldama's accusations "without verifying them."
With all this, he has also criticized the People's Party and Miguel Tellado specifically. The minister has pointed to the PP "as a political organization," urging the spokesperson of the 'popular' in Congress, Miguel Tellado, to "rectify" in a tweet.
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