
"There comes a time in every man's life when we have to choose, and I chose, Julio Iglesias explained to EL PAIS in June 1985. Choose between what, Julio? asked journalist Juan Cueto, who had traveled to the Caribbean to interview him. Between a psychiatrist or the Bahamas, Iglesias replied. The singer had just conquered the United States with his first English-language album, 1100 Bel Air Place, but he was feeling down."
"Four decades later, Julio Iglesias, 82, continues to hide in his own personal Bermuda Triangle, an imaginary polygon whose three vertices are his mansions in the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, and the fortified island of Indian Creek, in Miami. The last known images of him were taken in the summer of 2020 at his home in Punta Cana. In them, he appeared to have mobility issues, descending to his private beach with the assistance of three women in bikinis."
"There, at that Dominican property a complex of bungalows with colonial-style walls of fine wood and thatched roofs he received news this week that two former employees have filed a complaint against him with the Attorney General's Office of the National Court of Spain for sexual assault, sexual harassment, and human trafficking, among other crimes, after an investigation by elDiario.es and Univision revealed the alleged atmosphere of control, harassment, and constant intimidation that existed in the artist's Caribbean homes."
Julio Iglesias retreated to a colonial-style villa called Capricorn on New Providence after losing his voice and undergoing surgery. He maintains multiple residences in the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, and the fortified island of Indian Creek in Miami. The last known images of him date to summer 2020 at his Punta Cana home, showing mobility difficulties and assistance to the beach. Two former live-in domestic workers filed a complaint with the Attorney General's Office of the National Court of Spain alleging sexual assault, sexual harassment, and human trafficking for events between January and October 2021. An investigation by elDiario.es and Univision described an alleged atmosphere of control, harassment, and constant intimidation in the Caribbean homes.
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