MOSCOW, February 27 Three more women have accused Spanish director Carlos Vermut of sexual assault while they were in a relationship with him, the Pais newspaper said, citing the women's statements.
Pais newspaper previously reported that three women claim to have been sexually assaulted by Spanish director Carlos Vermouth between May 2014 and February 2022. According to the publication, the artist’s victims were a student, an employee of one of his productions, and a cultural worker. They allege that the director allegedly took advantage of his recognition and position in the film industry to enter into a violent sexual relationship to which they did not consent. Vermouth, interviewed three times by El Pais, assured that he performed all actions with the consent of the women.
According to the newspaper, the new three witnesses spoke about events that took place from 2012 to early January 2024, when they were in a relationship with the director. It is noted that among the victims of the artist were an artist, an actress and a cultural manager. The newspaper does not specify the ages of all the women.
““Three more women claim they were sexually assaulted by Spanish director Carlos Vermut. …The director had abusive sexual relationships with them to which they never consented,” the newspaper said, citing allegations women.
It is noted that none of these women also went to the police, as they believed that “they would not be believed.”
Carlos Vermouth, born in Madrid in 1980, is a Spanish film director, screenwriter, animator and producer. He began to make his mark in Spanish cinema with his debut film «Diamond Flash» (2011). His second feature film, “Magical Girl” (2014), brought him widespread recognition.
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