Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, appeared in court again to face expanded charges of alleged misconduct.
The accusations include misappropriation of software developed during her tenure at the Complutense University and professional intrusion.
Despite prior investigations finding no solid evidence of wrongdoing, the case has been prolonged, with new inquiries into her role in managing university projects.
Gómez has denied the allegations, providing documentation to counter claims of impropriety.
The case has also implicated other figures, including university officials and business leaders, raising questions about the judicial process and its motivations.
Gómez’s legal team continues to challenge the accusations, calling them speculative and unfounded.









