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Spanish prosecutors drop abuse case against Julio Iglesias

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Posted on January 23, 2026

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MADRID, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Prosecutors at Spain's High Court have shelved a preliminary investigation into singer Julio Iglesias, saying on Friday that the court lacked jurisdiction as the alleged

Spanish Prosecutors Dismiss Abuse Case Against Julio Iglesias

Overview of the Case

MADRID, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Prosecutors at Spain's High Court have shelved a preliminary investigation into singer Julio Iglesias, saying on Friday that the court lacked jurisdiction as the alleged crimes were abroad and the accusers did not reside in the country.

Allegations Against Julio Iglesias

Rights group Women's Link Worldwide had filed the complaint on January 5 on behalf of two women said to have worked in Iglesias' Caribbean residences over a 10-month period in 2021, based on an investigation by U.S. broadcaster Univision and Spanish outlet elDiario.es.

Legal Jurisdiction Issues

The accusations included human trafficking for forced labour and servitude, sexual assault and violations of workers' rights. Iglesias described them as "completely false" in various social media posts. 

Response from Iglesias and Representatives

Attempts by Reuters to contact representatives of Iglesias, 82, have gone unanswered. His record label Sony has declined to comment on the case. 

The prosecutor's office said in a filing seen by Reuters that the High Court was unable to try Iglesias as the alleged crimes were in the Dominican Republic and Bahamas, adding that prosecution could still be sought in those two countries.

In addition, the alleged victims were not Spanish and did not reside in Spain, it said, citing Supreme Court jurisprudence that limited the legal principle of universal jurisdiction.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Spanish prosecutors dropped the case against Julio Iglesias.
  • The court lacked jurisdiction as alleged crimes were abroad.
  • Allegations included human trafficking and sexual assault.
  • Iglesias denied the accusations as 'completely false'.
  • Prosecution could still occur in the Dominican Republic and Bahamas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is human trafficking?
Human trafficking is the illegal trade of humans for the purposes of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation.
What is legal jurisdiction?
Legal jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear a case and make legal judgments based on the geographical area and the type of case.
What is social development?
Social development is the process of improving the well-being of individuals and communities through economic growth, education, and social services.

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