Overview
- He filed a petition to instructor Leopoldo Puente requesting he press the Guardia Civil’s UCO to submit the patrimonial analysis commissioned on June 20, 2025.
- The filing notes the judge asked for the report in the shortest possible time in October 2025, yet it remains outstanding seven months later.
- His lawyers seek a procedural impulse to obtain the document, arguing the delay harms his right to the presumption of innocence.
- The brief challenges UCO assertions that he received at least €4.5 million in bribes and that he owns 45% of Servinabar, which investigators portray as a possible shell company.
- The defense denies that ownership and says Servinabar conducts real work with payroll and potential witnesses, as the broader case continues alongside inquiries into José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García.