MADRID: 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 Jan 5 outlined alleged acts that could be considered “a crime of human trafficking for the purpose of forced labour” and “crimes against sexual freedom”.
