The dark family legacy that ties him to the Kremlin
Pablo Gonzalez, who collaborated with LaSexta until two years ago, has been identified as a spy in the service of Russia since at least 2010. Although his mother has no connection to espionage, The story changes with his father Alexey RubtsovA Soviet scientist who later became a director at RBC, a Russian media group with which Gonzalez also collaborated. Recent investigations confirm that Rubtsov may have used His journalistic cover for spying for the KremlinFollowing a pattern that his son may have adopted.
Besides, His stepmother, Tatyana Dobrenko, an oil company employee, is also under suspicion.An investigation by ‘The Guardian’ has revealed that two women with the same social security number appear to be linked to his identity, and one of them lived in a building belonging to Russian central intelligence. This discovery suggests that Dobrenko may have been part of a Russian espionage network.
Pablo González’s personal life has also been deeply influenced by his work for the Kremlin. it is known that He has four women in different countries, all of whom have some connection to his secret activitiesIn Spain, he had a stable relationship with his wife and three children. In Poland, he was detained with a girlfriend, who was immediately released, although she was also accused of spying.
In Russia, he had another wife and had a son, the only one who apparently knew his true identity. Furthermore, she had a relationship with Daughter of a murdered Russian dissidentWhich, according to sources, was an attempt to obtain information vital to their operations.