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Former King Juan Carlos Sues Old Friend for Defamation

Former King Juan Carlos Sues Old Friend for Defamation
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Politics April 3, 2025 19:28

barcelona - Former King Juan Carlos takes legal action against ex-friend for defamation, sparking controversy. Find out more about the lawsuit and reactions.

Former King Juan Carlos in Legal Dispute

Former King Juan Carlos of Spain files a lawsuit against his old friend, Miguel Ángel Revilla, for defamation. The legal action comes after Revilla made derogatory remarks about Juan Carlos on Spanish TV.

Accusations of Defamation

  • Revilla accused Juan Carlos of deceiving Spaniards and benefiting from illicit activities.
  • Claims include emeritus king receiving a 100 million euro commission from Saudi Arabia.
  • Juan Carlos demands a public apology and 50,000 euro compensation for 'moral damage'.

Reactions and Denials

  • Revilla denies insulting the former monarch and suggests he is being used to silence others.
  • Remarks spark debate on freedom of speech and accountability of public figures.

Royal House's Response

Sources close to the Royal House distance themselves from the lawsuit, labeling it as Juan Carlos' personal initiative. They clarify that King Felipe, not Juan Carlos, holds immunity.

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