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Julio Iglesias denies sexual assault allegations from former employees

Jim Taft
Last updated: January 16, 2026 11:13 pm
By Jim Taft 3 Min Read
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Julio Iglesias is denying physical and sexual assault allegations that were made against him by two former employees.

elDiario.es and Univision Noticias published a joint interview of two women accusing the Spanish singer of assaulting them while being live-in employees at his Caribbean homes. The alleged assaults occurred between January and October 2021, according to The Associated Press.

Following the accusations, Iglesias called the allegations “absolutely false” in a statement posted on Instagram.

“With deep regret, I respond to the accusations made by two people who previously worked at my home. I deny having abused, coerced or disrespected any woman. These accusations are absolutely false and cause me great sadness,” Iglesias’s statement, originally posted in Spanish, began.

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Iglesias continued, “I had never experienced such malice, but I still have the strength for people to know the full truth and to defend my dignity against such a serious affront.”

“These accusations are absolutely false and cause me great sadness.”

— Julio Iglesias

The “Spanish Girl” singer thanked the “many dear people who have sent me messages of affection and loyalty.”

“I have felt great comfort in them,” Iglesias wrote.

Julio Iglesias smiling

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The Spanish prosecutors’ office told The Associated Press that they received formal allegations against Iglesias by an anonymous person on Jan. 5.

Women’s Link Worldwide, a nonprofit organization, is representing the two accusers. The women are going under the pseudonyms Rebecca and Laura.

Julio Iglesias on stage

In a statement shared with the organization, and obtained by AP, Rebecca noted that she’s coming forward “to get justice for three reasons.”

“The first is for myself: for how difficult this process has been and for everything I have had to face in order to overcome it. The second is for the women who work in his homes: I want to tell them to be strong, to raise their voices, to remember that he is not invincible. And the third, for my country [the Dominican Republic]: so that something like this never happens again and so that he understands that he cannot come and do whatever he wants without facing the consequences,” Rebecca wrote.

Laura added, “My goal is to ensure that no woman ever suffers this kind of abuse from him again. I want to send the message that women are victims and survivors, not perpetrators or guilty parties.”

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Iglesias, who is the father of famed singer Enrique Iglesias, is a two-time Grammy-winning artist. He has been inducted into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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