THE Portuguese detective who was thrown off the Madeleine McCann case
has made a fortune spouting lies about the missing girl’s parents.
Gonçalo Amaral has been paid at least £320,000 for a book and DVD
peddling claims that Kate and Gerry McCann covered up Madeleine’s
death in their holiday apartment.
The McCanns are suing Amaral for at least £1million for libel and
breaching their human rights.
Their case against him was due to be heard in Lisbon last week but was
postponed when he split from his legal team.
Amaral was booted off the police investigation following the
disappearance of the three-year-old in 2007 after five months in charge.
His book – The Truth About The Lie – became a bestseller in Portugal,
even though the country’s top legal officials insist there is no
evidence to back up his accusations.
Amaral is believed to have made £1million from information about the
case.
A legal source close to the McCanns said: “Amaral made an astonishing
amount of money from his campaign to discredit the McCanns.
“I don’t know how he sleeps at night, knowing he cashed in on the tragic
story of a young girl’s disappearance.”
Lawyers for the couple are expected to present proof of some of the
ex-detective’s earnings when the case is heard.
They will show Amaral received at least £287,000 from the book
publishers and £33,600 for a DVD. |