A street lamp, a camera shot of Ayuso's partner and the Madrid president denouncing an "assault"
González Amador was hit in the face when he left the court followed by the press

MadridThe alleged tax fraud of Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend has once again been put on the back burner on the day he was summoned to testify as an investigated person for the fifth time - all the previous ones had ended up being postponed. If until now it is the leaks of the case that have captured the attention - they have opened a Parallel investigation into the Supreme Court against the Attorney General–, this Monday there was a clash with a cameraman at the exit of the Madrid courts.
The incident occurred when González Amador was leaving the courts only about forty minutes after having entered and refused to testify. Surrounded by the media who followed him to a car, which was waiting to take him away, Ayuso's partner collided with one of the cameras, from La Sexta - who had previously crashed into a lamppost - and hit his face. González Amador put his hand to his forehead and got into the vehicle with a pained look on his face. The president of the Community of Madrid was quick to speak out to denounce that it was an "assault". "He was attacked by a cameraman. He did not hit himself. No. A cameraman attacked him because he did not put in place a minimum security device nor a minimum device of respect because it seems that anything goes with respect to me," said Ayuso in statements to the media from Extremadura.
The leader of the PP in Madrid has stressed that her partner entered the door on foot while Begoña Gómez, Pedro Sánchez's wife, is also being investigated in the Plaza Castilla courts for alleged influence peddling and corruption in preparing the vanguard for a failed flight. La Sexta has defended its worker and denied that it was an assault. The television channel has stressed that it was a "fortuitous collision". In the images you can see how the cameraman, who is carrying the device on his shoulder, is walking backwards until he involuntarily bumps into a lamppost that makes him brake suddenly. It is at that moment that González Amador collides with him.
González Amador's lawyers are looking for a way to prevent such an incident from happening again after their client was left with a severe bruise due to the media attention caused by his summons, according to Europa Press. The case of Ayuso's boyfriend is not an isolated one. Other recent statements in the same building, such as that of Íñigo Errejón for alleged sexual assault, have also caused similar episodes of journalists and cameras gathering around the suspect.
He exercises the right not to testify
Previously, before Judge Inmaculada Iglesias, who is investigating the case against González Amador, the businessman invoked his right not to testify. His lawyers tried to postpone the statement once again while waiting for the Madrid Court to rule on an appeal with which they tried to stop Iglesias from opening a second line of investigation for alleged unfair administration and corruption in business. Faced with the refusal of the judge, who considered that the investigation into the 350,000 euros that he allegedly defrauded is independent of the other that could be opened, González Amador refused to answer any questions on the advice of his lawyers.