The Supreme Court also condemns the Minister of Equality to publish the sentence on her Twitter account. Rafael Marcos was the partner of María Sevilla, the former president of the Free Childhood association.

Montero said that day, during the inauguration of the Women's Institute, that the pardon to Seville meant protecting "protective mothers" who only do "defend themselves and their sons and daughters against the sexist violence of abusers," the court says. The ruling forces Monteri to publish his sentence on his Twitter and delete a tweet with his video statements.