Overview
- Investigating judge Arturo Zamarriego set an in‑person statement for June 15 after a court doctor said Elisa Mouliaá could attend, warning she could be detained if she fails to show.
- New attorney Yurena Carrillo appealed the order as disproportionate and argued Mouliaá can refuse to testify or use alternative formats due to intense media exposure and risk of revictimization.
- Carrillo also filed a criminal complaint against Íñigo Errejón accusing him of public calumny, serious insult, and, in the alternative, obstruction of justice.
- The filing says Errejón built a public story that portrays Mouliaá as the wrongdoer by claiming she manipulated witnesses and acted fraudulently.
- Mouliaá’s team appealed the shelving of her “institutional violence” complaint, which cites a police seizure of over €3,000 in CBD products from her Madrid shop and a pending provincial court decision on whether Errejón will face trial in the sexual assault case.