Judge shelves second sexual assault complaint against Errejón

Judge Carolina García Durrif of Madrid's Court of Violence against Women No. 12 has archived the second sexual assault complaint against former MP Íñigo Errejón. The decision stems from the complainant, a well-known actress, not ratifying her accusation in court. The judge rejected Errejón's defense request to join the proceedings and notified the archiving.

On Monday, March 16, 2026, Judge Carolina García Durrif archived the second sexual assault complaint against Íñigo Errejón, filed late February by an actress known only by her initials. In the ruling, the judge states that 'constatada la ausencia de voluntad de denunciar hechos por parte de la víctima, procede el archivo del procedimiento por falta de requisito de procedibilidad', as the complainant did not appear to ratify the complaint or confirm her lawyer Alfredo Arrién's representation— the same attorney representing Elisa Mouliaá, whose first complaint against Errejón awaits trial— and only her initials are known. Arrién had requested protected witness status for his client due to her public prominence, but it was not granted, and she reportedly felt she had 'more to lose than gain' by appearing. The judge also rejected Errejón's defense and the Asociación de Defensa Integral de Víctimas de Delito from joining. The unratified complaint detailed events on October 16, 2021, in Madrid: after a wedding in La Moraleja and a party in Móstoles involving alcohol and cocaine, Errejón allegedly insisted on non-consensual acts, inserting fingers into her vagina despite refusal, threatening 'if you resist it will be worse', and penetrating her forcibly at his home. They had a prior relationship marked by controlling behaviors, such as demanding real-time location sharing. This follows Elisa Mouliaá's first complaint.

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