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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez , who once promised to clean up politics, is now caught in a massive corruption scandal. His Socialist Party is under fire for shady deals, prostitutes, secret recordings, and even a porn star. His wife and brother are also facing serious accusations.Pedro Sánchez became PM in 2018 after removing the last leader, Rajoy, for corruption. He promised to clean up politics and called for a 'new democratic era.' Now his own party, PSOE, is involved in a giant scandal involving sex workers, shady deals, and illegal contracts, as per the report by The Telegraph.His wife is being investigated for using her position to help people unfairly. His brother, David, got a special job made just for him in a public office, according to reports. Enemies call Sánchez 'the dog' because they say he's hard to get rid of, but this scandal might finally do it. Sánchez is known for his 'woke' politics and feminist image, but now tapes show his allies talking about sex workers.This shocked his left-wing supporters, including ministers who refused to sit beside him in Congress. Santos Cerdan, one of Sánchez 's closest allies, resigned last week over corruption claims. Police say Cerdan charged companies money in exchange for public contracts in Navarre. Sánchez apologized for defending Cerdan, calling the whole thing a small 'anecdote', as stated by The Telegraph report.The scandal includes Koldo Garcia, a former nightclub bouncer turned top aide. Koldo worked for Jose Luis Abalos, ex-minister and longtime party insider. Abalos is suspected of taking kickbacks worth hundreds of thousands of euros. Abalos's house was raided by police in June. He was found with a woman named Anaís.Anais turned out to be porn star Letizia Hilton, according to El Mundo. Abalos allegedly tried to hide a hard drive with evidence by sneaking it in her pocket while she walked the dog. Koldo is said to have recorded all conversations for over 10 years, and police are now checking all his memory sticks, as per the report by The Telegraph.Police found recordings of officials talking about sex workers and shady deals. One tape has Koldo saying, 'I could break someone's legs, but with time, you learn.' Now party members are paranoid, nobody knows who else was recorded. Another minister might be in trouble next, as police dig into more links to Abalos. Sánchez ordered an external audit of the party's finances to prove PSOE isn't corrupt.But opposition leader Feijoo said Sánchez is 'deeply caught in a corruption scheme' and called him out in Parliament. Feijoo told Sánchez, 'You're not the victim. The Spanish people are'. Feijoo also said Sánchez is avoiding early elections because he 'knows he will lose.' Now everyone is waiting for the next batch of leaked recordings; they could decide if Sánchez stays or falls, as per The Telegraph.He's linked to a huge scandal involving his party, sex workers, and corruption.Her name is Letizia Hilton, found with ex-minister Ábalos during a police raid.

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