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Julio Iglesias denies sexual abuse allegations, calling them ‘absolutely untrue’
Spanish prosecutors have opened preliminary proceedings after two former employees accused Julio Iglesias of sexual assault and forced labor at his Caribbean residences in 2021.
- Julio Iglesias denied the sexual abuse allegations on Instagram, stating, 'I deny having abused, coerced, or disrespected any woman.' He called the accusations 'absolutely false and deeply sadden me.'
- The allegations involve two women who worked as a domestic worker and a physiotherapist for Iglesias in 2021, reporting abuse during their employment.
- Women's Link Worldwide and Amnesty International claim the allegations could indicate crimes of human trafficking and sexual offences based on the women's complaints.
- The complaint was filed on January 5 with Spain's National Court and includes evidence like photographs and text messages supporting the women's claims.
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Julio Iglesias denied this Friday having abused, coerced or disrespected any woman, after two former workers filed complaints against her and the case was revealed by means of Spain and the United States.
The debates on the cancelled budget, the Nobel Peace Prize medal offered to Donald Trump and the singer Julio Iglesias who denies accusations of sexual assault are part of the information to remember, this Friday, January 16, at the mid-day.
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