Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, is under scrutiny for allegedly leaking sensitive information about the partner of Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
The Supreme Court has accused García Ortiz of revealing confidential data, prompting a controversial investigation.
The prosecutor has defended his actions, claiming his phone's data deletion was a legal requirement and unrelated to the case.
He has also criticized the court's decision to search his office and clone his phone, citing potential breaches of fundamental rights.
García Ortiz is now focusing his defense on challenging the legality of these actions in Spain's Constitutional Court.
Critics, including members of the judiciary, have condemned his approach, accusing him of undermining judicial processes.
This case marks an unprecedented moment in Spain's legal history, as García Ortiz could become the first Attorney General to stand trial.










