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Spanish prosecutors to hear testimony of Julio Iglesias accusers, rights group says

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Posted on January 14, 2026

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· Last updated: January 19, 2026

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MADRID, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Two women who say they were sexually assaulted by singer Julio Iglesias will provide testimony to Spanish prosecutors, the women's rights group that filed a complaint on

Julio Iglesias Accusers to Testify Before Spanish Prosecutors

Julio Iglesias Accusers' Testimony

MADRID, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Two women who say they were sexually assaulted by singer Julio Iglesias will provide testimony to Spanish prosecutors, the women's rights group that filed a complaint on their behalf said on Wednesday.

Details of the Complaint

Attempts by Reuters to contact representatives of Iglesias, 82, on Tuesday and Wednesday by email and phone went unanswered. The star's record label, Sony, declined to comment.

Statements from Women's Link Worldwide

Women's Link Worldwide said the complaint, which it filed at Spain's High Court on January 5, accused Iglesias of human trafficking for forced labour and servitude, alongside sexual abuse and violations of workers' rights.

Background on Julio Iglesias

The group's executive director, Jovana Rios, told an online press conference that the High Court prosecutor's office would take statements from the two women as protected witnesses, adding that no date had yet been set and the court had yet to formally assert jurisdiction over the case.

Impact on Victims and Society

The prosecutor's office declined to comment, citing the secret nature of the preliminary inquiry.

"Being heard by prosecutors is a very important step in (the victims') quest for justice, and we appreciate that authorities are being agile in their handling of the case," Rios added.

Iglesias is one of the world's best-selling Latin artists, with more than 300 million records sold in 14 languages.

Rios described the two complainants as young Latin American women "in vulnerable situations who were heavily dependent on their wages due to their economic and social conditions".

Criminal probes into alleged offences by Spanish citizens committed abroad are usually handled by the High Court, a recent example being the sexual assault trial of former Spanish soccer chief Luis Rubiales for kissing a player in Sydney, Australia.

Rios said Women's Link had also been contacted by other women who said they had worked for Iglesias, but declined to provide further details, citing safety concerns.

She quoted one of the two complainants as saying she had decided to come forward for herself, for other women working for Iglesias and for her country, the Dominican Republic.

(Reporting by Jesús Calero and David LatonaEditing by Andrei Khalip and Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Julio Iglesias accused of sexual assault and human trafficking.
  • Spanish prosecutors to hear testimonies from two women.
  • Women's Link Worldwide filed the complaint.
  • Prosecutors' inquiry remains confidential.
  • Iglesias is a globally renowned Latin artist.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is human trafficking?
Human trafficking is the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain, often involving forced labor, sexual exploitation, or involuntary servitude.
What is sexual abuse?
Sexual abuse refers to any unwanted sexual activity or behavior that occurs without consent, often involving coercion or manipulation.
What are protected witnesses?
Protected witnesses are individuals who provide testimony in legal proceedings but are granted special protections to ensure their safety and confidentiality.

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