The father of the queen letizia, jesus ortizwho attacked the media days after he published on his networks that he had received an email with a possible scam, has ratified his exasperation with another tweet in which he clarifies that he has not been scammed at all, and that his intention was to denounce the phishing and warn the rest of possible recipients of the malicious mail.
Hola, @police. I suspect this is a scam attempt. Arrived in my mailbox on 08/01/23. pic.twitter.com/NbcO7CwsYX
— Jesus Ortiz (@JesOrtizAl) January 8, 2023
Princess Leonor’s grandfather has used his Twitter account once again to point out to the media that they insist on twisting what happened and denounced by him, indicating that he has been the victim of a scam. Again, he insists on calling them “dandy letter-junters.”
Some friends ask me about the scam I “was” a victim of. I must have counted about 20 times that I was not a victim of fraud, that I was just trying to warn other recipients. And by the way: I didn’t “reappear” (because I didn’t disappear) and I’m 73 years old (for the dandy wordsmiths).
— Jesus Ortiz (@JesOrtizAl) January 11, 2023
The text reflects the concern of his relatives for the news disclosed, clarifies that he has not been the victim of any scam and that his intention was to warn others: “Some friends ask me about the scam of which I “was” a victim. I must have count about 20 times that I was not a victim of fraud, that I was just trying to warn other recipients”.
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In this new post, the queen’s father also clarifies his exact age and insists that he is already retired and away from any journalistic activity. “And by the way: I didn’t” reappear “(because I didn’t disappear) and I’m 73 years old (for the dandy juntaletras)”, he writes forcefully.