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Spanish Prosecutors Reject Julio Iglesias’s Bid to Halt Case as Jurisdiction Review Proceeds

The pre‑procedural review focuses on whether Spain can claim jurisdiction over alleged abuses overseas.

Overview

  • The Audiencia Nacional prosecutor refused the defense’s requests to archive the matter and to join the confidential pre‑procedural diligences.
  • A complaint filed on January 5 by two former employees, submitted via Women’s Link Worldwide, alleges sexual assaults, coercion and labor abuses in 2021 at properties in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas.
  • Defense lawyer José Antonio Choclán argues Spanish authorities lack extraterritorial competence, urges the case be pursued in the Caribbean, and cites severe reputational harm to Iglesias.
  • The prosecutor states the current step is limited to assessing competence and no formal criminal investigation has begun, with protected‑witness measures in place for the complainants.
  • Investigative reports by elDiario.es and Univisión detailed the women’s accounts and supporting documents, while Iglesias has publicly denied the accusations on social media.