Olga Breeskin defiende a Julio Iglesias - Y ahora Alejandro Sanz acusado de lo mismo | J Ceriani
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Takeaways
- ❖Julio Iglesias is facing a formal complaint in Spain for sexual aggression and abuse by two former employees, 'Laura' and 'Rebeca', who allege systematic abuse in his Bahamas and Punta Cana mansions in 2021.
- ❖Olga Breeskin recounts an encounter with Julio Iglesias when she was 14, where he allegedly attempted to initiate sexual contact but stopped when he realized she was a virgin, then 'spanked her goodbye'.
- ❖Alejandro Sanz is accused of having 14 perverse fetishes, including demanding women be completely nude, constant sexual activity, using remote-controlled vibrating 'bullets' in public family settings, coercing group sex, filming intimate acts, and allegedly inducing drug and alcohol consumption in victims.
- ❖Telemundo executive Miguel Baroni has allegedly made a quiet exit, which is linked to the return of actor Rafael Amaya to the network, suggesting a 'cleaning' of alleged industry 'mafias'.
- ❖The death of Colombian singer Jason Jiménez is tied to alleged money laundering for cartels, with fellow singer Pipe Bueno reportedly having suspicious early knowledge due to his family's alleged connections to dangerous groups and a 'narcoavioneta'.
- ❖Julio Iglesias's alleged millions are reportedly hidden in a small bank on the tax haven island of St. Kitts, to avoid Spanish and Dominican Republic taxes.
Bottom Line
The detailed accusations against Julio Iglesias and Alejandro Sanz, coupled with the hosts' framing, suggest a nascent 'Me Too' movement gaining traction in the Latin entertainment industry, potentially leading to more widespread revelations against other prominent figures.
This could fundamentally alter the careers and legacies of long-established Latin celebrities, forcing a re-evaluation of past behaviors that were once normalized or ignored due to fame and power.
Journalists and media outlets specializing in Latin entertainment have a significant opportunity to conduct deep investigative reporting into these allegations, potentially uncovering systemic issues and bringing accountability to powerful individuals.
The alleged quiet removal of Telemundo executive Miguel Baroni, linked to Rafael Amaya's return, indicates a strategic shift within major media corporations to address internal 'mafias' and potentially problematic power structures that have historically impacted talent.
This signals a potential internal 'cleaning' within Telemundo, aiming to improve its reputation and talent relations, which could attract new artists and lead to more diverse and ethical productions.
Talent agencies and artists should monitor these executive changes closely, identifying new opportunities for collaboration with networks that are actively reforming their internal cultures and power dynamics.
The discussion around Jason Jiménez's death and Pipe Bueno's alleged connections reveals a new cartel strategy: targeting the financial structures and money launderers (like artists) of rival groups to freeze their assets and disrupt operations.
This shift in cartel tactics poses an extreme and direct threat to musicians and entertainment figures involved in illicit financial activities, making their lives and assets highly vulnerable targets in inter-cartel conflicts.
Law enforcement agencies should intensify investigations into the financial ties of entertainment figures, recognizing that these individuals are not just facilitators but increasingly direct targets in cartel warfare, requiring new protective and investigative strategies.
Lessons
- Exercise extreme caution and critical thinking when consuming celebrity news, especially unverified claims, and consider the potential for sensationalism and defamation.
- Support and advocate for robust legal frameworks and social movements that protect vulnerable individuals from abuse of power, regardless of the perpetrator's fame or influence.
- Investigate the financial backgrounds and alleged illicit ties of public figures, particularly in industries prone to money laundering, to promote transparency and accountability.
Notable Moments
A guest, 'The Queen,' reports on a formal complaint filed in Spain against Julio Iglesias for sexual aggression and abuse by two former employees, 'Laura' and 'Rebeca,' detailing gynecological tests, explicit questions, and coerced sexual acts in his mansions.
This marks a significant legal development against a global music icon, potentially triggering a broader 'Me Too' movement in the Spanish-speaking world and challenging long-standing impunity for powerful figures.
Olga Breeskin defends Julio Iglesias, recounting an incident from when she was 14 where Iglesias allegedly attempted to sexually engage with her but stopped upon realizing she was a virgin, then 'spanked her goodbye.'
Breeskin's account, presented as a defense of Iglesias's 'gentlemanly' behavior, is highly controversial, as it describes a clear instance of attempted sexual misconduct with a minor, highlighting a generational and cultural divide in understanding consent and abuse.
The host unveils a 'red folder' detailing 14 alleged perverse fetishes of Alejandro Sanz, including forcing women to wear remote-controlled vibrating 'bullets' in public family settings, coercing group sex, filming intimate acts, and allegedly inducing drug and alcohol use.
These graphic and disturbing allegations, if substantiated, paint a picture of severe psychological and physical abuse, potentially exposing another major Latin artist to legal and public condemnation, similar to the unfolding Iglesias scandal.
The host reveals the alleged quiet departure of Telemundo executive Miguel Baroni, linking it to the return of Rafael Amaya to the network and suggesting Baroni's past influence contributed to Amaya's personal struggles.
This indicates a significant internal power shift at a major Spanish-language network, potentially signaling a move away from alleged corrupt or problematic executive influences and a new era for talent relations.
The host connects the death of Colombian singer Jason Jiménez to cartel money laundering, citing singer Pipe Bueno's suspicious early knowledge of the plane crash and his father's alleged ties to dangerous groups.
This revelation exposes the alleged deep and dangerous entanglement of the Latin music industry with organized crime, suggesting that artists can become targets or facilitators in cartel conflicts, with fatal consequences.
Quotes
"A una de ellas la llama su habitación todas las noches por mediación de las housekeeper. Hay dos housekeeper que son las encargadas de establecer quiénes tienen que ir esa noche a la habitación de Julio Iglesias. Y dentro de esa habitación se producen agresiones sexuales."
"Ellas relatan cómo les mete los dedos, perdón, en el ano, cómo les hacen desgarros anales, les toca la vulva. Una de ellas incluso cuenta cómo tuvo que estar toda una noche, en palabras de esta mujer, por favor, que yo no quiero ser vulgar, chupándole el [__] a Julio Iglesias toda una noche porque él tenía unos dolores en la espalda y le requirió que le estuviera toda la noche chupando el miembro cuando ella paraba y le decía, 'No, sigue, sigue, sigue.' Julio Iglesias con 77 años y ellas con 20 años."
"14 años te quería violar y dijo, 'No, porque es virgen, va a llenar de sangre la sábana.' Eso es lo que habrá pensado el degenerado."
"Yo quiero ser para los americanos lo que el agua Evian es para el mundo."
"El juego consistía porque esta bala, se dan cuenta el tamaño, se introduce completamente en la válvula o en otro orificio y queda adentro completamente, lo cual. Ahora vos me decís, 'Bueno, serian, esto es normal, esto es un juego.' El control vibratorio lo tenía Alejandro."
"El fetiche consistía en que la bala vibradora la tenga puesta su víctima. No solo cuando estaban con ellos solos, sino cuando supuesta y alegadamente daban paseos en bote con la familia de la víctima y a él le gustaba el morvo que su víctima estaba vibrando por dentro mientras estaba su familia, su madre, su hermano, su primo."
"Ah, se me olvidaba. Entre lo de Alejandro Sans, también pueden decir que me inducía a consumir y licor. Ahora que veo de lo que están haciendo de Julio, me ponía en los para oler."
"Si a ti te violan un día y luego no te pueden violar cada cada día, ¿entiendes? Porque si te un día y tú eres consciente que te han violado, vas a la policía. Entonces hubo una relación consentida de alguna manera."
"Agarró a Susana Jiménez, la máxima de Argentina y a la máxima de México, a Verónica Castro y la imbécil de la señora esa Pati Chapó, riéndose de lo que hacía. Ahora que no diga qué horror, ¿eh? En ese momento Pati Chapoy estaba muerta de la risa."
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