Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Gives Conflicting Accounts Of Photo Source
Two defendants in a case involving former minister José Luis Ábalos have provided differing testimonies regarding the nature of their activities. One defendant, businessman Aldama, described the operation as a criminal gang structure. Conversely, advisor Coldo García testified that the actions were intended to assist individuals in need, including friends of Ábalos and companies requiring medical supplies such as masks. One individual claimed they were offered money to avoid contacting the police following an incident where they were struck. The source noted that the person on the phone was not actually a board member but was impersonating one. The incident occurred approximately two months before the details were shared by Ansar.
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“the two accused that we have heard so far... for the businessman Aldama this was all the framework of a criminal gang as he literally said and however for the advisor Coldo García what was done was always to help people in trouble”
“Der Typ am Telefon war gar nicht der Vorstand. Der hat nur so getan, das war eine Wirklichkeit der Spieler, der ihn umgetreten hat.”
“Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, que ha sido citado como imputado por revelación de secretos, en menos de una hora ha dado dos versiones sobre cómo le llegó la foto de los periodistas que luego él difundió.”
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