Julio Iglesias, the 82-year-old Spanish crooner, is under renewed scrutiny for sexual misconduct involving his female employees. Sources close to the investigation indicate that he compelled several workers to submit to medical evaluations.
The claims add substance to accusations made by two former staff members who alleged assault earlier this year. It can be confirmed that those involved have filed complaints with local authorities in Miami, Florida, where Iglesias maintains a significant presence.
“I felt pressured and uncomfortable,” said one employee on condition of anonymity. “He wouldn’t leave me alone until I agreed.”
The singer’s representatives denied any wrongdoing, stating that the medical tests were merely for company insurance purposes. However, internal records obtained by The American Sentinel reveal inconsistencies in Iglesias’ claims.
“That’s not my job to say,” noted a source with knowledge of the investigation. “But the numbers don’t lie.”
The pattern of allegations against Iglesias is part of an increasing national trend of public figures facing accountability for past misconduct. Since 2017, over 30 high-profile individuals in various industries have faced similar accusations.
“We must hold every person accountable,” stated a Miami law enforcement official. “Regardless of their fame.”




