Zapatero and the lightning mortgage paid in eleven months

Published on May 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

A police report reveals the flow of money in the case affecting former President Zapatero. It highlights the purchase of an apartment in Madrid with a mortgage of 500,000 euros, paid off in 11 months by his wife with a transfer of 498,000 euros. Funds from a network arrived in the couple's account and were then redirected to companies linked to his circle.

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The digital trail of money in the investigation 🔍

The traceability of transactions shows how a company with low income transferred nearly 1.2 million euros to other firms in the former president's circle, including those of his daughters. These companies sent hundreds of thousands of euros to Zapatero and his entourage. Investigators are analyzing bank movements and corporate connections to determine the origin and destination of the funds. The case remains under judicial investigation.

How to pay off a mortgage in record time without breaking a sweat 💸

They say paying off a mortgage is a lifelong commitment, but Zapatero's wife did it in 11 months. With a transfer of 498,000 euros, she proved that effort and family savings can overcome any bank. Too bad investigators suspect the money came from a business network. Anyone could do it, even I'd sign up for that express savings routine.