The partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso and businessman, Alberto González Amador, requests to be acquitted of the two crimes of tax fraud and document forgery that he will face in court. He does so by alluding to the conviction of the Attorney General by the Supreme Court. According to a brief filed by Amador's defense, "Álvaro García Ortiz acted with criminal intensity against González Amador from even before the proceedings that have led him to the bench began, violating his presumption of innocence and his right to defense, for which he must be acquitted."
According to Ayuso's partner, "the Attorney General participated directly in the jurisdictional function of the Public Prosecutor's Office from before any criminal proceedings existed" and that should nullify the accusations against him. Among the arguments presented in his brief by lawyer Gabriel Rodríguez Ramos is that the second prosecutor in the case, Diego Lucas, was appointed by Pilar Rodríguez, chief prosecutor of Madrid. Rodríguez was indicted in the same proceedings as García Ortiz, although her case was dismissed. González Amador's lawyer includes in his brief public statements by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, the Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, and Óscar López, Minister of Digital Transformation, to argue that the Executive Branch has also interfered in the proceedings against his client.
The defense brief alleges that "the case is the antithesis of a fair criminal proceeding in a Constitutional, democratic, and rule-of-law State and, specifically, the perversion of all existing legality guarantee mechanisms, to the point of being replaced by the crime, which has never been known either in Spain or in any democratic rule-of-law State that considers itself as such, with the victim of the aforementioned being Mr. Alberto González, and in relation to this proceeding his fundamental rights to defense and presumption of innocence.” González Amador faces a request for 3 years and 9 months in prison from the Prosecutor's Office and another identical one presented by the State Attorney's Office.