The initial police report addressing the emails of aides to Mónica Oltra, who served as vice president and was also a minister in the Ministry of Equality, corroborates Oltra’s earlier statements made before the Corts and in her forensic testimony. The report notes that a person associated with a minor under custody was observed in a private capacity, without holding a department, and that she was aware of a sexual abuse complaint raised at that time by her husband. The timing aligns with August 4, 2017, and the knowledge about the details came from a personal perspective rather than an official capacity as vice president or Equality counselor.
The findings were confirmed in the report submitted by the Provincial Brigade of the Valencian Judicial Police to the Valencian Investigation Court 15. It was included in one of two secret sections from which a summary had been declassified. The agents traced emails involving all members of Oltra’s cabinet on the dates specified by the judge in Order 15. By August 8, only emails related to the case remained accessible, a date when the cabinet of the Vice President and Minister for Equality took several key administrative decisions in a file that concerns alleged abuse involving Oltra’s warded minor, her wife, and her ex-husband.
Valencia Court of Inquiry No. 15 announced on the following day that the summary of one of the separate pieces for the investigation had been declassified. The emails of cabinet collaborators from the former vice president and former minister at the Ministry of Equality were disclosed. This announcement followed an order dated June 1, which was served to the involved parties. Oltra had lodged an objection to the declassification of the summary from one of these separate pieces. Along with the 197 pages making up the first secret portion, the order revealing the secrecy was announced that day.