Valencia (EFE).- A report from the Provincial Brigade of the Judicial Police of Valencia ensures that no deletion of emails related to the investigation into possible abuse of a minor under the supervision of the Generalitat of Mónica Oltra’s ex-husband was produced or planned. neither by the former vice president of the Consell nor by her team.
The report, to which EFE has had access, supports Oltra’s defense, which assured that she learned of the events on August 4 and not before, as the prosecution defended.
The police investigation has not detected any exchange of emails between its collaborators until August 8.
The report has been commissioned by the investigating judge within the framework of a separate piece of the case and its content dismantles the version of the popular accusation that the former vice president of the Valencian Government had deleted emails.
AN EMAIL DOMAIN NEVER USED
The text ensures that there was a misunderstanding with the analyzed email domain and that the accusation warned that it was going to be deleted soon.
It is a domain created many years ago to provide e-mail accounts to the public, which is in disuse and was never used by the Consell staff.
According to the version of Mónica Oltra’s defense, she did not know that her ex-husband had been denounced until she received a notification on August 4, 2017, at the house where they still lived together, and only from that moment she asked his team to find out what had happened.
THE POLICE REPORT SUPPORTS THE OLTRA VERSION
The report, which dates the first email exchange on the case to four days later, supports that account.
In the emails collected in the document, in addition, no mention is made of the former vice president.