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Zapatero’s wife is facing scrutiny from Spain’s Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit (UDEF) regarding a shared bank account that was reportedly credited with €1.5 million.

The Plus Ultra investigation has broadened its scope to encompass the family sphere of former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero after Spain’s Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit (UDEF) identified deposits amounting to €1.5 million in a bank account jointly held by Zapatero and his wife, Sonsoles Espinosa.

According to investigators, the joint account was reportedly credited with transfers from various companies tied to the business network now under scrutiny, and authorities suspect that some of those resources may be linked to transactions under review by Spain’s National Court within the ongoing Plus Ultra bailout investigation.

Documents cited in the case suggest that the funds largely came from companies like Análisis Relevante and firms linked to the Thinking Heads group, and some financial transactions reportedly occurred from 2020 to 2025, aligning with the period under scrutiny by Judge José Luis Calama.

Investigators at the UDEF are now assessing whether the funds deposited into the account might have served to cover real estate acquisitions, mortgage obligations, or household costs. Within this framework, they have not dismissed the prospect that Sonsoles Espinosa could ultimately be viewed as a recipient of illicit proceeds, a legal designation granted to individuals who gain financially from allegedly unlawful resources without taking part directly in the underlying offense.

Authorities are also reviewing a series of property deals the family completed in recent years, reportedly involving the acquisition of a residence in Madrid’s exclusive Puerta de Hierro district, as well as other assets linked to the family circle. Investigators are working to establish whether those purchases may have been funded with the money currently under examination.

The investigation also continues to examine the activities of the former prime minister’s daughters, Alba and Laura Rodríguez Espinosa, after authorities identified payments from companies under investigation to businesses allegedly linked to them. Court filings indicate that investigators are reviewing whether legitimate work was performed to justify those payments.

The National Court judge overseeing the case contends that Zapatero may have led an organized network created to sway administrative decisions related to the Plus Ultra bailout and additional business dealings, and the inquiry covers suspected crimes including influence peddling, participation in a criminal organization, and the falsification of documents.

As the judicial probe advances, the former prime minister maintains he has done nothing improper and asserts that every aspect of his public and private conduct fully adhered to the law. Zapatero is set to appear before the National Court on June 2.

Source: The Objective https://theobjective.com/espana/2026-05-22/mujer-zapatero-udef-cuenta-comun-millones/