The investigations of the Court of Instruction 2 of Sabadell, on the alleged electoral fraud in Catalan Football Federation (FCF), and the case of alleged corruption in Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) –Brodie case–, investigated by the head of the Court of First Instance and Instruction 4 of Majadahonda, Delia Rodrigo Díaz, may be connected.
This is clear in the telephone interventions carried out by the UCO of the Civil Guard to the legal brain of the former president. Luis Rubialesthe lawyer Tomas González Cuetowho on March 15, 2024 would have talked Soteras Vigo.
Soteras I would say González Cueto that on the day the Mossos d’Esquadra entered and searched the FCF headquarters, on March 5, he was “stranded in the Federation for fourteen hours,” to which the former RFEF lawyer responded that He was “Last one hell of a year.”
In this conversation, moreover, Soterasask for help González Cueto for his purpose: “My lawyer in Barcelona handling the TSJ matter (the administrative dispute filed by the candidate Juanjo Isern against the Soteras proclamation) is going to Madrid (…) and I want him to talk to you to ask you what he will present to the TSJ.” Tomás replied that it was “perfect” and Soteras told him that “you have to bless what he’s putting together for TSJ.”
The conversation between González Cueto and Soteras Vigocould open a new line of investigation, whether the former RFEF lawyer charged for his services and to whom he charged them. In any case, the conversation made it clear that the legal services of the RFEF, led by the dismissed González Cueto, would have been available to Soteras for his personal defense in the case of FCF electoral fraud, which was undoubtedly which may also lead to complementary investigations in Brodie’s case, connecting both cases.
Source: La Verdad

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