Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja has lost a legal case against Junco, the widow of her late brother Bernardo Pantoja, concerning ownership of a shared family property.
According to court documents and reports from multiple Spanish news outlets, the judge ruled that the apartment in question does not belong to Isabel Pantoja and remains registered under the name of the original promoter, not her or her brother’s estate.
The ruling came after Junco filed an eviction lawsuit, asserting her right to the property following Bernardo Pantoja’s death. Despite Pantoja’s claim that she had a right to remain in the home, the court determined she lacks legal ownership or tenancy rights.
Legal representatives involved in the case confirmed that Pantoja has not paid her lawyers for their services in this matter, adding financial strain to the ongoing dispute.
The decision has drawn attention due to the high-profile nature of the Pantoja family in Spanish entertainment and the emotional weight of the conflict over a property tied to her late brother.
While some reports suggested Pantoja might be allowed to stay in the residence temporarily, the core ruling confirms she does not hold legal title to the property, and Junco’s claim has been upheld by the court.
The case underscores ongoing tensions within the Pantoja family over inheritance and asset distribution, particularly concerning real estate linked to Bernardo Pantoja, who passed away several years ago.
No criminal charges are involved in the matter, which remains a civil dispute over property rights and occupancy.