Spanish singer Julio Iglesias has come forward to deny allegations of sexual abuse made against him by two former female employees. The 82-year-old entertainer claims he never abused, coerced, or disrespected any woman and has "pain me deeply" that the accusations are false.
Two women, identified only as Rebeca and Laura, allege they were subjected to inappropriate touching, insults, humiliation, and even sexual assault while working in Iglesias's Caribbean mansions. According to their accounts, these incidents occurred in 2021. The victims describe a culture of control and constant harassment at the hands of the singer.
In a statement posted on Instagram, Iglesias vehemently denied the allegations, calling them "absolutely false" and assuring his fans that he would defend his dignity against this "serious affront." He expressed gratitude for messages of love and support from well-wishers.
The two women have filed a formal complaint against Iglesias at Spain's highest criminal court, citing sexual assault and human trafficking. This complaint has triggered a preliminary investigation by prosecutors.
Rebeca recounts an alleged incident where she claims Iglesias would call her to his room after work hours and engage in non-consensual anal and vaginal penetration with his fingers. Laura shares a similar story, detailing how Iglesias kissed her on the mouth and touched her breasts without permission or consent during a beach outing.
Other former employees have come forward to corroborate their stories, including Carolina, who alleges she was required to undergo medical tests for sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV and chlamydia. Medical documents obtained by elDiario.es appear to show that multiple women employed at Iglesias's villa in 2021 underwent gynaecological examinations.
Laura emphasizes the importance of her and Rebeca filing a complaint, stating they want to "send a message" to other potential victims of Iglesias to encourage them to speak out.
Two women, identified only as Rebeca and Laura, allege they were subjected to inappropriate touching, insults, humiliation, and even sexual assault while working in Iglesias's Caribbean mansions. According to their accounts, these incidents occurred in 2021. The victims describe a culture of control and constant harassment at the hands of the singer.
In a statement posted on Instagram, Iglesias vehemently denied the allegations, calling them "absolutely false" and assuring his fans that he would defend his dignity against this "serious affront." He expressed gratitude for messages of love and support from well-wishers.
The two women have filed a formal complaint against Iglesias at Spain's highest criminal court, citing sexual assault and human trafficking. This complaint has triggered a preliminary investigation by prosecutors.
Rebeca recounts an alleged incident where she claims Iglesias would call her to his room after work hours and engage in non-consensual anal and vaginal penetration with his fingers. Laura shares a similar story, detailing how Iglesias kissed her on the mouth and touched her breasts without permission or consent during a beach outing.
Other former employees have come forward to corroborate their stories, including Carolina, who alleges she was required to undergo medical tests for sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV and chlamydia. Medical documents obtained by elDiario.es appear to show that multiple women employed at Iglesias's villa in 2021 underwent gynaecological examinations.
Laura emphasizes the importance of her and Rebeca filing a complaint, stating they want to "send a message" to other potential victims of Iglesias to encourage them to speak out.