The Prosecutor's office files complaint The lawyer for the author of the lawsuit filed by two female employees against singer Julio Iglesias for sexual assault argued that they should first have filed their complaint in the countries where the alleged events occurred. Only if the case had been dismissed there would they have had the right to file it in Spain. Hey, we read in the ARA, "accused the two victims of filing the complaint in Spain to achieve greater 'media impact'."
According to the first part of the statement: they should have gone to the country where the events occurred. But not according to the second. Naturally, the victims were seeking the greatest possible "media impact". The point is to get people talking about it, because if it's talked about and criticized, it's possible that, due to the ambient buzz, due to "public alarm", the judges will unwittingly feel pressured by the public. Somehow, you get the feeling that this case would never have been reported without the precedent of Jeffrey Epstein.
It's laughable that a lawyer complains that the victims want a fuss, just as it's laughable that a lawyer says that all the victims want is money. Of course. The fuss, the money, is the only relief they can have. It's perfectly legitimate to want there to be noise, just as it's perfectly legitimate that The accused wants precisely the opposite. It's like when drivers complain that farmers block roads because they're a nuisance. Of course! If they weren't causing a nuisance and just put a banner on top of their tractor, the drivers on the road wouldn't even realize they can't make a living on the price we pay them for a head of lettuce.