The Prosecutor's Office files a complaint against José Tomé, former president of the Lugo Deputation, for sexual harassment
The Lugo Prosecutor's Office has filed a complaint against José Tomé for alleged sexual harassment and abuse of public functions.
The Lugo Provincial Prosecutor's Office has initiated a legal complaint against José Tomé, the mayor of Monforte de Lemos and former president of the Lugo Deputation, following allegations of sexual harassment and abuse of public functions. This decision comes on the heels of Tomé's resignation from his position as president in December, though he is set to remain in office until December 30. The complaints suggest that he may have committed criminal acts against a woman back in September 2025.
In light of these serious allegations, the Prosecutor's Office outlines that the charges are preliminary and the outcome is yet to be determined. While acknowledging the gravity of the accusations, they also emphasize the necessity of a thorough investigation to ascertain the facts surrounding the case. There is significant public interest in how this situation will unfold, considering Tomé's prominent role in local government.
On a political level, the PSOE party has expressed its support for José Tomé, indicating that he will continue to receive the maximum salary allowed for the mayoral position of Monforte de Lemos. This alignment could raise questions about the party's stance on issues of sexual harassment and accountability within their ranks, especially as the legal proceedings are set to attract further media attention and public scrutiny concerning the implications of these actions for local governance.