The Supreme Court frees Aldama from going to prison and exempts him from the 3.7 million fine that the Prosecutor’s Office demanded

The Supreme Court has agreed to free businessman Víctor de Aldama from going to prison to serve the four and a half year sentence it has imposed on him. It has also exempted him from the fine of 3.7 million euros that the Prosecutor’s Office requested. And he has done so, as he argues, because of the “contribution” made by the commission agent “to the discovery of the crimes” in the . The magistrates have adopted this measure with the condition that the organizer does not commit another crime, that he submits a semi-annual report of activities and that he does one year of work for the benefit of the community. This is stated in the ruling handed down this Monday, which also states: “Collaboration is useful,” said Aldama upon leaving the Supreme Court. As he said in statements to the press, he is “satisfied with the sentence.” “I hope that the others who come behind will collaborate,” he added.

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