Mar 17 • 09:12 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

The judge files the case against the former mayor of La Algaba (Sevilla), accused of sexual harassment of a minor

A judge in Sevilla has dismissed charges against the former mayor of La Algaba, Diego Manuel Agüera, regarding sexual harassment allegations involving a minor.

In a recent ruling, a judge in Sevilla has dismissed the sexual harassment case against Diego Manuel Agüera, the former mayor of La Algaba. This decision follows allegations that Agüera had sent inappropriate messages with sexual content to a young apprentice bullfighter, who is a minor. The case had attracted significant media attention as it highlighted the sensitive issue of child protection and the conduct of public officials.

The investigation had been initiated following a complaint filed by the minor, who reported that Agüera had persistently communicated with him in a manner that was deemed inappropriate and suggestive. Upon reviewing the evidence, the judge ruled that there was insufficient justification to sustain the allegations of criminal conduct. This ruling brings a temporary closure to a situation that had already led to the former mayor's resignation from his position, compelled by the ongoing investigations from both the public prosecutor's office and the Civil Guard.

The case raises significant concerns about the accountability of elected officials and the protections in place for minors in similar situations. Although the charges have been dismissed for now, the public response suggests that awareness around such issues is increasing, prompting calls for more robust mechanisms to protect vulnerable individuals from potential abuses. The implications of this ruling may resonate in broader discussions about the safety of minors and the responsibilities of those in power.

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