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Ex-Spanish king’s ex-mistress says he laundered money

By AFP
July 17, 2018

MADRID: Spain’s former king Juan Carlos is once again in the spotlight after his former mistress claimed he was involved in money laundering, sparking calls for an investigation.

The scandal broke after two Spanish websites published recordings attributed to Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein in which she alleges Juan Carlos tried to hide money transfers and used her name to buy property in Monaco and Morocco.

The German aristocrat, who is based in Monte Carlo, also said he told her he had moved money into the account of a cousin, Alvaro d’Orleans Bourbon, in Switzerland.In the recordings, which were released online last week, she claims he also pocketed money from a high-speed train contract with Saudi Arabia, saying he wanted money to divorce his wife Sofia and marry her.

Several royal experts contacted by AFP said the voice in the recording was indeed that of Sayn-Wittgenstein.She has not denied that the voice in the recording is hers, instead issuing a statement denouncing a smear campaign.

Royal expert Pilar Urbano, who has written several books about the royal family, said the content was “so obscure, so vague that it begged for more light” to be shed, lending “credibility” to the claims.

For journalist Ana Romero, another royal expert, these accusations were “another problem” for Juan Carlos’s successor King Felipe, to resolve.Spain’s far-left Podemos party has demanded a probe into the activities of Juan Carlos, who is now 80.

Juan Carlos abdicated in 2014, two years after he outraged Spaniards by going elephant hunting in Botswana with Sayn-Wittgenstein at the height of the country’s recession.The monarchy’s reputation was further tarnished when his youngest daughter Cristina was accused in a corruption probe targeting her husband.

The Socialist government has appealed for “calm” and said it first wanted to “hear” from secret service chief Felix Sanz Roldan.Sayn-Wittgenstein has referred to threats made by Sanz Roldan.