Just like his friend Reinaldo Colás Navarro, Mr. Antonio Toscano took the case again to the Spanish Police, after he was allegedly threatened and beaten by members of that paedophile network. The case was dismissed, by courts in the cities of Valencia and Castellón, as groundless, and whitout evidence to support it. Mr Toscano didn't give up and appealed to Spanish Supreme Court, “Audiência Nacional”. On March 4, 2005, Spanish Supreme Court rejected the appeal, based on a report of Policia Judicial (Spanish CID) of Castellón, who had investigated the complaints about the existence of a child prostitution ring that “was responsible for kidnappings and murders of children”, denounced by Antonio Toscano. “The Police investigation didn't found any evidence of the existence of any organized network of that kind” considered the Spanish Supreme Court, according to a newspaper of Valencia, “Levante – El Mercantil Valenciano”.
One of the accused in the “Arny Bar” case, denounced by Antonio Toscano, was Jesús Vázquez Martínez, 42 years old, now. In 2006 he was a goodwill ambassador for the UNHCR, the United Nations organization for refugees and the image of an Amnesty International campaign against gays persecution. . A Spanish TV star, even before the “Arny” case, he only went “out of the closet” and made public his gaysity after being accused of child abuse, in that case: “I don't know who planned that treacherous plot, what interests where behind it”, he said, on an interview with “El País”, in November 2006. “I served a sentence, while I was innocent: the case lasted two years and I was, for five months, in house arrest, from eight in the morning to six o'clock in the afternoon.” The under aged witness that accused him, later admitted that he never saw Jesús Vázquez before, in his life. Jesús Vasquez (1) and other accused said they went to “Arny Bar” because it was place of meeting for gayss – but they always denied that child abuse took place in the bar.