Legendary singer accused of sexual assault by former staff members
Key Points:
- Renowned Spanish singer Julio Iglesias is under investigation after two former female employees accused him of sexual abuse, filing a complaint with a Spanish court on January 5.
- The women, who worked at his properties in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas, allege the assaults occurred in 2021, with one describing coercion into sex and verbal and physical abuse.
- One accuser, a domestic worker, claimed Iglesias forced her into threesomes and treated her like an object, while the other, a physiotherapist, reported inappropriate touching, unwanted kisses, and verbal criticism regarding her weight.
- Iglesias, 82, has sold over 300 million records worldwide and is known for hits like “To All the Girls I’ve Loved