Nóos case and Infanta Cristina (2011–2017)
Spanish prosecutors investigated Iñaki Urdangarin, husband of Princess Cristina, for diverting public funds through the Nóos Institute. Cristina, sister of the king, was charged as well, making her the first member of the royal family to sit in a criminal dock.
Urdangarin was convicted and sentenced to prison. Cristina was acquitted of the criminal charges but fined as a civil party.
The case battered the monarchy's standing and showed Spanish courts would put a leader's relatives on trial.
Like Gómez, a public figure's spouse faced a corruption trial that reached into the heart of the establishment. It shows such cases can end in conviction for one party and acquittal for another.
