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Updated · elconstitucional.es · Jun 12
Zapatero Spokesman Apologizes After 103 Jewels Are Appraised at €1.3 Million
Updated
Updated · elconstitucional.es · Jun 12

Zapatero Spokesman Apologizes After 103 Jewels Are Appraised at €1.3 Million

1 articles · Updated · elconstitucional.es · Jun 12

Summary

  • Ansorena valued 103 jewels found in a safe at José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's office at €1.3 million, far above the €30,000-€50,000 estimate previously given by spokesman Luis Arroyo.
  • Arroyo apologized on X for having misled about the jewels' value and said Zapatero would explain the matter to Judge José Luis Calama.
  • Calama ordered the appraisal as part of the Plus Ultra case to establish the pieces' nature, authenticity and replacement value, as well as their maker, hallmark and manufacturing date.
  • At the search, Zapatero's secretary said the jewels came from inheritances and travel gifts belonging to his wife, Sonsoles Espinosa; the cache included necklaces, bracelets, bangles and watches.

Insights

How did supposed family heirlooms become a €1.3 million scandal for Spain's former prime minister?
Could an alleged gift of a Venezuelan gold mine be the true source of the former president's jewels?
As testimony looms, will Zapatero become the first former Spanish prime minister to face prison time?