Julio Iglesias denies sexual abuse allegations, calling them ‘absolutely untrue’
Two former employees accuse Iglesias of sexual assault and forced labor at his Caribbean homes in 2021, prompting a legal complaint and Spanish prosecutors’ preliminary inquiry.
- 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 responds to allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking
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