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The judge issues restraining order for stalking Sanz three journalists from Channel 9

Levante-EMV, 17/03/2010

Vicente Sanz, chief of staff Radio Television Valenciana (RTVV), the general secretary untouchable who has survived several directors of the agency since 1995, left the court yesterday, his face haggard Paterson and accused of a crime of sexual harassment of three journalists from the regional television. After take a statement for about three hours, the judge imposed a restraining order over 300 meters over the three complainants and left open investigation, according to the Tribunal Superior de Justicia de la Comunitat Valenciana.

Accompanied by his wife, Esther Franco PP MP, Vicente Sanz was timely filed in court at nine o'clock. Underrepresented workers and members of CCOO and Inter, Channel 9, he was received with cries of "Impunitat, neither cap" and carrying banners that read: "Gloves victims més hi ha?" or Channel 9. manipuladors or assetjadors Ni! ".

During his interrogation, Sanz denied many of the facts in the complaint against him and for others, acknowledged that occurred but they were spoiled. This will be the basis of his defense, denying the humiliation and sexual harassment on the basis of a special relationship with the complainant. The three journalists reported four weeks ago the workplace and sexual harassment that were submitted by the Chief of Staff of RTVV since late 2007 and on Monday endorsed the complaint. No reported earlier by fear. Apparently, there is evidence recorded by the phone and messages that would corroborate this harassment.

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Four hours later, Vicente Sanz walked out the door of the Court of Instruction No. 1 of Paterna with emaciated face and responding with a monosyllable which has a clear conscience. On the hardness of the interrogation said that was "normal." His lawyer reported as far away agreed and said, well, what is "normal for this type of crime."
At that time, Sanz seemed aware of the seriousness of the offenses for which is being investigated. The instructor had to agree to an injunction restraining the defendant prevents the complainants to approach closer than 300 meters, and to communicate with them by any means. This may be revoked at any time or be maintained until the day of trial, if any.


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The representative of Inter-Valencia, Jaume Muñoz, spoke at the gates of the court to "seek justice" for the three journalists who have reported and others "who probably are not here, who have not reported yet but we would like them. " At the same time, asked the director of the agency, José Lopez Jaramillo, to open an investigation, "because there are a number of people that have been complicit in their silence." In this sense, CGT, CCOO Jaraba ask to clarify if he knew these facts and whether officials knew of the news.
Vicente Sanz, provisionally suspended from his duties, occupied a position in RTVV since 1995 and was president of the PP in Valencia between 1993 and 1994. He left this post after disclosed a recording in which he said he was in politics "to line." After publication of the complaint, Sanz had requested the freezing of its functions, which was accepted.

Jaraba The PSPV calls to resign for covering up the facts
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spokeswoman in Corts, Nuria Espí, demanded yesterday RTVV general director, José López Jaramillo, to stop "fulminant" Vicente Sanz after the court order restraining sexual harassment of three journalists. The PSPV, also asked to resign himself Jaraba of concealment. Nuria
Espí yesterday denounced "the lack of protection to the workers and the attempted cover-up by the direction of the agency" as it were they in their statements to the court that ratified "it was in October when he first attempted to communicate by phone with the direction and the director of Channel 9, Lola Johnson, get answers. "

to ascertain the facts," will be shown again that Lopez Jaramillo lied "when he answered the committee in February: and No have conocimientoý. Moreover, we said, andThe ofendeý doubt," said Espí.

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