A Spanish judge has formally implicated the daughters of former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, as well as their secretary, Gertrudis Alcázar, in a financial investigation. The investigation centers around allegations that a company linked to the daughters played a key role in channeling, concealing, or facilitating significant financial transactions. The judge’s ruling suggests the company was not merely a passive entity but actively involved in potentially illicit financial activities. Details of the specific transactions remain under seal as the investigation continues. No further information regarding the nature of these “relevant operations” has been released publicly. This development marks a formal step in the probe, moving beyond preliminary inquiries. The Zapatero family has not yet issued a public statement regarding the accusations.