Overview
- Spain’s National Prosecutor archived the case after concluding Spanish law does not permit investigation without a material link to Spain.
- The two former employees who filed the complaint remain designated as protected witnesses, represented by Women’s Link Worldwide.
- Iglesias’ lawyers filed a new brief seeking full access to the complaint and signaling a potential false-report filing in Spain.
- Dominican jurists say prosecutors there could take up the matter because the alleged conduct occurred in Punta Cana and both the singer and one complainant hold Dominican nationality.
- Legal experts in the Dominican Republic caution that proving alleged events from 2021 may be difficult, while Iglesias denies the accusations and his team is reviewing defamation actions reported to include a possible $200 million claim against media.