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SEXUAL VIOLENCE

Three more women accuse Spanish director Vermut of sexual violence

Three more women have accused Spanish film director Carlos Vermut of sexual violence, a newspaper reported Tuesday, raising to six the total who have come forward in the past month.

Three more women accuse Spanish director Vermut of sexual violence
Spanish film director Carlos Vermut poses during a photocall after the screening of her film "Magical Girl" during the 62nd San Sebastian Film Festival in San Sebastian on September 25, 2014. AFP PHOTO/ ANDER GILLENEA (Photo by ANDER GILLENEA / AFP)

The latest allegations concerning independent filmmaker Vermut were reported by El País, which first broke the story at the end of January publishing testimony from three women who said he had subjected them to sexual violence.

The latest victims, all of whom work in the cultural sector, had some form of relationship with the 43-year-old director, who won two top prizes at the 2014 San Sebastian film festival for “Magical Girl”, his second feature.

A rising star within Spain’s independent film circles, Vermut — whose real name is Carlos López del Rey — has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in several interviews with El País.

The latest incidents allegedly occurred between October 2012 and the start of January this year when they say Vermut forced them to engage in sexual practices they had not agreed to.

“The sex was very rough, he really hurt me,” one told the newspaper, saying he had forced her to have anal sex, causing “tearing”.

Another spoke about sex involving “beatings, choking and verbal humiliation”, describing it as “not a game, nor a non-conventional practice, but violence for violence’s sake”.

The third, an actress who began a relationship with him in March 2023 which lasted until January, spoke of two episodes of enforced sexual violence after months of psychological abuse.

As with the first three, these latest victims also asked to remain anonymous and none of them filed a police complaint for fear of not being believed, the paper said.

The director did not respond to the paper’s request for comment this time.

‘Rough but consensual sex’

Previously, he was interviewed by the paper three times, denying the allegations and saying he was not “aware of having exercised sexual violence against any woman”.

“I have always practised rough sex in a consensual manner,” he said.

The revelations shook Spanish cinema which appears to be only lately feeling the effects of the #Metoo movement which emerged in 2017 and saw a string of major figures from the world of cinema accused of sexual violence.

Several testimonies also emerged about another less-known director Armando Ravelo, with one female artist saying he offered to give her drugs and show her porn when she was 14.

In mid-February, Spain’s culture ministry said it would set up a unit to tackle abuse allegations within the sector.

Last summer, Spanish football was rocked by a scandal when the now disgraced football chief Luis Rubiales forcibly kissed Women’s World Cup star Jenni Hermoso.

Banned by FIFA for three years, he’s now facing trial on charges of sexual assault and coercion.

Also this month, a Barcelona court jailed former Brazil star Dani Alves for four years and six months for raping a young woman at a nightclub in the city.

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CRIME

Spanish court shelves Shakira tax fraud case

A court in Spain said Thursday it has shelved a probe into another alleged tax fraud by Colombian pop star Shakira, putting an end to her legal woes in the country where she once lived.

Spanish court shelves Shakira tax fraud case

Prosecutors had opened the case in July, accusing her of using a network of companies, some of them based in tax havens, to cheat the tax office out of €6.6 million ($7.09 million) in 2018, including interest and adjustments. A month later, the so-called Queen of Latin Pop paid €6.6 million to settle the debt.

But on Wednesday prosecutors recommended that the probe be dropped due to “insufficient evidence” and the court investigating the case agreed.

While the court said the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer had committed “irregularities” in her 2018 tax return, it added that “irregularities are not enough to constitute a (criminal) offence against the tax authorities”.

It added that Shakira did not have “the intent to defraud the tax authorities”.

In a separate case, Shakira in November struck a last-minute settlement with prosecutors on the opening day of her trial over a separate tax fraud charge involving income she earned between 2012 and 2014.

In that case prosecutors had sought a jail sentence of over eight years for the singer. They accused her of defrauding the tax authorities of €14.5 million in a case that centred on how much time she was living in Spain.

Shakira denied the charges, saying she only moved to Spain full time in 2015.

By the time the case came to trial, she had already paid €17.45 million to settle her outstanding tax debt, prosecutors said at the time.

‘Emotional toll’

On the day it opened, that trial — which had been due to run for three weeks and hear from some 120 witnesses — was quickly concluded after she agreed to pay a fine of nearly 7.8 million euros.

At the time she explained she had settled “with the best interest of my kids at heart” because she needed “to move past the stress and emotional toll of the last several years” and focus on her career.

Shakira, 47, now lives in Miami with her two sons after splitting from Barcelona star defender Gerard Pique.

He was himself convicted of tax fraud in 2016 and ordered to pay €2.1 million in fines and arrears. Spain’s Supreme Court in 2021 annulled his conviction.

Last year, Shakira’s superstar Argentine producer Bizarrap won the Latin Grammy for song of the year with a track taking a swipe at Pique — who has since retired from football — in which she accuses him of leaving her with a “debt to the tax office”.

“People on my team tried to convince me to change the lyrics, but I’m not a UN diplomat. I am an artist and, above all, a woman,” Shakira told Spanish celebrity magazine ¡Hola!

Spain has in recent years cracked down on celebrities, including football stars such as Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, for unpaid taxes.

Both players were found guilty of evasion and received prison sentences that were waived for first-time offenders.

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