Sexual violence

A Jesuit accused of sexual harassment admits there was blood on the victim's nipples.

The attacker would have called the victim and the conversation would have been attached to the case opened against him and two other religious men.

Image of the TSJIB headquarters.
ARA Baleares
20/10/2025
1 min

PalmA Jesuit priest accused of sexually abusing a woman for 30 years in Mallorca broke the prohibition imposed on him by the Society of Jesus and recently contacted the victim.

The assailant reportedly called the victim on October 7, and the conversation was recorded and incorporated into the case against him and two other priests.

During the conversation, according to the recording provided to the court, the victim asks the accused if he remembers when he and another priest raped her that same day and that "they cut off her nipples." To this question, the priest responds that he remembered that once "there was blood on her nipples."

The investigation is part of the case being conducted in Palma's Investigating Court No. 5 following a complaint filed in 2020 before the diocesan court and in 2023 before the ordinary courts by a woman against two religious members of the Society of Jesus and a 30-year-old priest.

The diocesan priest was removed by the Bishopric of Mallorca following the first complaint, while one of the Jesuits was removed from the Oviedo community to which he was assigned. Throughout the investigation, the accused Mallorcan priest acknowledged having had relations with the victim, but maintained that they were always consensual and that the woman was an adult. Similarly, the Jesuits also defended consensual relationships between adults.

stats