British YouTube star Yung Filly is accused of raping a tourist at Spanish holiday resort

British YouTube star Yung Fily is accused by CSN News of raping a Spanish tourist in a holiday resort.


Yung Filly (a Briton) is being investigated for alleged rape in Magaluf, last summer.

Filly was 29 when she travelled to Mallorca for a concert on the beach.

He first met the British woman on stage and later hooked up with her in a nightclub.

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A few weeks later, the victim reported this to the UK Police who informed the Guardia Civil.

She accused him at the club of touching her bottom and later she left with his friend for a hotel, where they had consensual relations.

The woman claimed that Yung Fily entered the room after his friend left, and raped it.

The Guardia has carried out investigations and sent a file to a Palma Court.

Yung Fily, real name Andres Felipe Barrientos Valencia, has been in Australia ever since the autumn.

The alleged sexual assault of a woman on the 28th September in a Perth hotel has led to multiple charges against him.

The rapper performed in a coastal suburb near the capital of Western Australia.

He was taken to Perth after being arrested in Brisbane.

He was released on bail after pleading no contest to the charges in a court preliminary hearing held a few days back. A trial is scheduled for June.

A Palma judge contacted Australian authorities for permission to question Yung filly under oath.

The artist has more than three million followers across the social media platforms of YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.

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