Koldo García Scandal: Alleged Network of Brazilian Escorts for Businessmen

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Political Corruption in Spain: Koldo García and the Escort Scandal

Koldo García, the former trusted aide of José Luis Ábalos in the Ministry of Transport, Mobility, and Urban Agenda under Pedro Sánchez’s government, allegedly managed a network of at least six Brazilian escorts to entertain businessmen, including government contractors.

Evidence and Investigation: The UCO’s Findings

The Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard seized García’s Outlook agenda, revealing an extensive list of prostitutes from various nationalities, predominantly Brazilian. OKDIARIO obtained access to this inventory.

Names such as Adriana, Alini, Ely, Tatyy, and Iris appeared in García’s contacts, often accompanied by descriptions like “brasileira,” “amiga de Brasil Murcia,” “Brasil amiga linda,” and others.

Political Figures Involved

Among the names listed was Jésica Rodríguez, a Spanish dentistry student with alleged ties to José Luis Ábalos. Rodríguez reportedly secured jobs in public companies such as Ineco and Tragsatec. Other linked individuals include:

  • Claudia Montes – Miss Asturias 2017 and former Logirail employee.
  • Andrea de la Torre – Former Logirail employee.
  • Nicole Neasccu – Former madam and ex-employee of Emfesa.

Allegations of Pressure and Intimidation

Investigators suspect that some Brazilian women involved are being pressured regarding their residency status to prevent them from testifying against key figures like Ábalos and García. Both men are under investigation for their alleged involvement in commission-payment schemes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

PP Expands Investigation and Demands Accountability

The Popular Party (PP) has expanded its Senate investigation into the Koldo case, including new witnesses such as Claudia Montes, Nicole Neasccu, and Andrea de la Torre. The PP also demands government records regarding employment contracts and performance evaluations of these individuals.

Public Funds Used to Pay for Prostitutes?

The PP, led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, continues to denounce what they describe as “organized corruption affecting Spain’s government.” They claim taxpayer money was used for prostitutes, labeling it “unprecedented in any European government.”

Government’s Response

On International Women’s Day (March 8), Ana Redondo, Spain’s Minister of Equality, reiterated the government’s commitment to the abolition of prostitution, calling it “a form of modern slavery incompatible with democracy.”


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