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Spanish singer Julio Iglesias accused of ‘human trafficking’ by former staff
(FILES) Spanish singer Julio Iglesias sings during the Telethon television program in Paris on December 6, 2003. Two former employees of Julio Iglesias sue him before the Spanish justice, after denouncing in a journalistic investigation published this January 13, 2026 alleged assaults and sexual harassment by the Spanish singer. Legal sources confirmed to AFP that a complaint against Iglesias was filed on January 5 and is being examined. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)
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January 14, 2026

Spanish singer Julio Iglesias accused of ‘human trafficking’ by former staff

MADRID, Spain (AFP)—A criminal complaint filed by two former employees of veteran Spanish singer Julio Iglesias accuses him of “human trafficking” and sexual crimes, according to advocacy groups supporting the women.

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, Women’s Link Worldwide and Amnesty International said late Tuesday.

The organisations said a complaint filed with Spanish prosecutors 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”.

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,” according to testimony collected by the two groups.

One of the women, a Dominican identified as Rebeca, who was 22 at the time of the alleged incidents, said she spoke out to seek justice and set an example for other employees of the singer.

“I want to tell them to be strong, to raise their voices, to remember he is not invincible,” she said, according to a statement by Women’s Link.

Judicial sources confirmed to AFP that a complaint was filed against Iglesias, without giving further details.

The allegations were first detailed in an investigation published Tuesday by US television network Univision and Spanish newspaper elDiario.es.

Iglesias, 82 has not publicly responded to the accusations.

The allegations have sparked strong reactions in Spain, where the Grammy-winning singer has long been a respected figure.

Spain’s Equality Minister, Ana Redondo, has called for “a full investigation” into the allegations, while Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Diaz called them “chilling testimonies”.

– ‘Stop speculating’ –

The head of the conservative opposition Popular Party (PP), Alberto Nunez Feijoo, who is friends with Iglesias, said he was “very, very, very surprised” by the accusations.

“We need to know exactly what happened, if anything. We must stop speculating,” he added Wednesday during an interview with Spanish television station Telecinco.

Feijoo said during a 2024 interview with Vanity Fair magazine that he spoke to Iglesias “every month”, calling him a “great Spaniard” who he turned to for advice.

Iglesias is one of the most successful Latin artists of all time, with over 300 million records sold.

Best known for his romantic ballads, he enjoyed huge success during the 1970s and 1980s and has recorded with US artists including Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder and Willie Nelson.

Iglesias has publicly embraced a “Latin lover” image, especially in older interviews where he openly discussed his sexual appetite and romantic exploits.

His former manager Fernan Martinez told Telecinco Wednesday that Iglesias was “very affectionate”” and enjoyed “physical contact”, but stressed he never saw the music icon “behave aggressively”.

High-profile figures across entertainment and music including US actor Bill Cosby and French film icon Gerard Depardieu have faced allegations of sexual misconduct in recent years.

Some cases have led to convictions or settlements, while others remain under investigation.

Advocates say the wave of claims, driven by the #MeToo movement that grew to prominence in 2017 in response to allegations against US film producer Harvey Weinsteain, have exposed systemic abuse.

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