JULIO Iglesias is ‘preparing’ his defence against sexual abuse and human trafficking allegations made by two female ex-employees.
The magazine celebrity spoke with the 82 year old singer on the phone Hola!
Iglesias was quoted as saying that the truth would be revealed and all would be made clear, but no direct quotes were provided.
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‘Iglesias is preparing his defence and wishes to clear any doubts about what happened’, Hola! wrote.
The magazine claimed to have obtained the exclusive interview due to its friendship with him over many years.
Iglesias entourage denied the allegations in private and was shocked. Hola! added.
The story that was published on Wednesday evening came after allegations were made by elDiario.es The US TV channel Univision The previous day
The women — a domestic worker and a physiotherapist — allege they suffered sexual and other forms of abuse while working at Iglesias’s properties in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas in 2021.
Advocacy groups Women’s Link Worldwide and Amnesty International said a complaint filed with Spain’s National Court on January 5 outlined alleged acts that could be considered ‘a crime of human trafficking for the purpose of forced labour’ and ‘crimes against sexual freedom’.
It is alleged that Iglesias subjected them to ‘sexual harassment, regularly checked their mobile phones, restricted their ability to leave the home where they worked, and required them to work up to 16 hours a day without days off´
Jovana Rios Cisnero, executive director of Women’s Link, said the complainants would testify before public prosecutors at an unspecified date, saying it was ‘a very important step in the search for justice’.
The organisation’s legal director for Europe, Gema Fernandez, said the complaint was submitted in Spain and not the Caribbean countries where the crimes allegedly took place because Spanish legislation on gender-based violence and trafficking ‘may be an interesting option to provide access to justice for these women’.
Iglesias’s former manager Fernan Martinez told Telecinco that he was ‘very affectionate’ and enjoyed ‘physical contact’ but stressed he never saw him ‘behave aggressively’.
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