The court has agreed to incorporate the emails between those investigated into the legal case in which the former Vice President of the Valencian Government, Mónica Oltra, is being investigated, provided that they are limited temporarily, materially and personally to the analysis of the facts prosecuted.
In a letter from the Court of Instruction number 15 of Valencia, its owner partially estimates the appeal filed by the Gobierna-te association led by the journalist Cristina Seguí against the order that was issued on June 6 against precisely the fact that these emails were incorporated. .
At the beginning of September, the prosecution also supported the measure that has finally been taken, since it understood that if the analysis of these emails is "limited", "it cannot be denied that they offer clear potential" in the investigation.
However, he insisted on delimiting said scrutiny of emails to the dates on which "what has already been investigated allows us to locate the possible actions that are the subject of the case: from the end of February to the middle of March and from the end of June to the middle of August or the end of November 2017″.
The prosecutor also pointed out that the emails to be examined "should only be those that make explicit reference to the facts denounced" by the victim of sexual abuse - under the guardianship of the Generalitat when she was a minor - committed by Oltra's ex-husband when he I was the girl's monitor.
The investigation of these emails must be carried out by the Judicial Police within a maximum period of 30 days, according to the order now issued by the investigating judge, who adds that the result of these new proceedings will be collected in a separate and secret piece. .