Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, delivered her passport to Judge Juan Carlos Peinado on June 24, 2026 [3].
The surrender of the travel document is part of a set of precautionary measures aimed at verifying the nature of a trip Gómez took to London. Because the investigation seeks to confirm the absence of criminal conduct, the court is monitoring her movements and travel history.
Gómez appeared at the Plaza de Castilla courthouse in Madrid for a scheduled appointment at 6 p.m. [1]. The delivery of the passport serves as a means to justify that the document was used exclusively for the London trip in question [2].
In addition to the surrender of her passport, the court has imposed further restrictions on Gómez. She is now required to appear before the court every 15 days [2].
While some reports mentioned the delivery of airline tickets, primary court records and multiple news outlets confirm the document handed over to Judge Peinado was her passport [2].
“Begoña Gómez delivered her passport to Judge Juan Carlos Peinado”
The imposition of precautionary measures, including the surrender of a passport and bi-weekly court appearances, indicates that the Spanish judiciary is treating the investigation into Begoña Gómez's London trip with significant formality. By restricting her ability to travel and requiring regular check-ins, the court is ensuring she remains available for the duration of the inquiry while preventing any potential flight risk or interference with the evidence regarding her international travel.


