Nuria González was spied on by Fernández Tapias who, after seeing the dossier, wanted to divorce her

Fernando Fernández-Tapias, He died on October 25 at the age of 84 and disinherited his five eldest children, as stated in the businessman's will. All of them, born from his first two marriages (with Victoria Riva de Luna and Juana García Courel), are accused in the document of having psychologically abused him. Despite this, and in accordance with the law, they will distribute the third of the legitimate inheritance that corresponds to them as is their right. However, the fortune of her husband Nuria Gonzalez It does not include the fabulous Puerta de Hierro mansion, where he lived with the former model and his two youngest children, Iván and Alma. The property has long been in the name of his third wife.

Tapias, an art collector, had a large Picasso and a Titian among his valuable gallery. According to María Eugenia Yagüe in El Mundo, the shipowner could have donated these valuable paintings to his wife or his youngest children while he was alive. The journalist also says that the will has the possibility of being challenged by the most affected, that is, Fefé's oldest children. Juan Carlos, youngest son of Juana García Courel, is CEO of the shipping company's business conglomerate. His sister Sandra was his father's private secretary. The relationship with Fefé was good until the former vice president of Real Madrid detected strange things in the company's accounts and got angry.

Alfonso Cortina, He died of covid in 2020, he went to Puerta de Hierro to talk to his friend but he couldn't see him, only Nuria received him. The incapacitation lawsuit was filed in September 2020. Tapias changed his will a month later, in October. And the court ruling that partially incapacitated him was issued in March 2021, after the judge considered the forensic doctor's report, according to which it was evident that Tapias was not even able to remember how many children he had, nor their names.. However, when she saw them at the court hearing, she hugged them and sat next to them, until Nuria González took him somewhere else.

With a friend of José Mari Manzanares in Segovia and in a hotel in Seville

Nor was Fefé's relationship with Nuria González perfect and idyllic in their twenty years of marriage. In 2018 Tapias suffered an attack of horns and wanted to monitor his wife's movements, trips and absences. To do this, he hired the services of the company Indaguer Detectives. Fefé obtained a 122-page report on his wife's activities in different Spanish cities between June and October 2018 and whatever the details, what we know is that he was very angry when he learned of the conclusions (trips to Segovia or Seville, stays in hotels, and meetings with a man close to the bullfighter José Mari Manzanares) and what was said and seen in those pages and photographs. Such was the anger that the shipowner had it with Nuria and there were more than words: “Reproaches and unpleasant scenes,” María Eugenia Yagüe literally says. The point is that these discussions made the deal with his wife even worse.

It was raining: in 2012 he had already commissioned his lawyers to prepare a divorce suit, as we learned. Then there were two others: one as a result of the surveillance that was imposed, in 2018, and another just three years ago, in 2020. But, according to the version published by Yagüe in El Mundo, none of the three were processed. Luis del Valle, a state lawyer close to Florentino Pérez at Real Madrid, told Tapias' children that they were “concerned” after verifying that the shipowner was one afternoon in the box of the team of which he was vice president “without knowing what game was taking place.” played”. After that, his children, after consulting with friends of his father as Lalo Azcona o Alfonso Cortina, they raised the incapacity of the employer.