Spanish prosecutors to hear testimony of Julio Iglesias accusers, rights group says


FILE PHOTO: Honorary degree recipient recording artist Julio Iglesias is recognized during Berklee College of Music's Commencement Concert in Boston, Massachusetts, United States May 8, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

MADRID, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Two women ‌who say they were sexually assaulted by singer Julio Iglesias will provide testimony ‌to Spanish prosecutors, the women's rights group that filed a complaint on ‌their behalf said on Wednesday.

Attempts by Reuters to contact representatives of Iglesias, 82, on Tuesday and Wednesday by email and phone went unanswered. The star's record label, Sony, declined to comment.

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