The Provincial Court of Valencia has rejected a new request to investigate Peter Lim's management as the majority shareholder of Valencia CF. Former vice-president Miguel Zorío, who appealed a previous dismissal, alleged potential crimes in the management of the owner and Layhoon Chan. The public prosecutor's office had already ruled out delving deeper into the case, and the court has confirmed that decision, nullifying Zorío's allegations.
The judicial system, an algorithm with no patches for the fan 🖥️
If Valencia CF worked like a computer system, Lim's management would be software with critical bugs that no developer wants to patch. Zorío's complaint acted as a penetration test, but the judicial firewall (the Provincial Court) has blocked access to internal data. The fan, as the end user, only receives lock screens and failed updates. There is no code debugging or security patches: the system keeps running in a loop, with the same old errors.
The judge, an expert at not seeing penalties ⚽
Justice has a curious ability to find no crimes where the Valencia fanbase sees a festival of fouls. It's like a referee who, after reviewing the VAR, decides the kick to the fans was legal. Zorío tried to show a red card to Lim, but the judicial referee called a foul on the complainant. So, while the club sails without a rudder, the judges show that, on the bench of the law, some matches always end in a goalless draw.