
has announced on his Instagram account that he has won the trial against . The conviction of the court number 7 of Zaragoza, which can be appealed, confirms the events that the artist narrated and suffered at the party after the Feroz awards ceremony in Zaragoza. “I am very happy,” Jedet tells this newspaper. “After three years, a process that has marked my life comes to an end. It has not been easy, it has had a real impact on my mental health, my work and my personal life. It has been an open wound that has accompanied me everywhere,” he writes in his profile.
In the early hours of January 29, after the awards ceremony, about 200 people, all invited to the gala, went to Espacio Ebro in Zaragoza, the place reserved by the Feroz organization to celebrate the party after the event, attended by Jedet and Pérez Santana, among others. The celebration lasted until six in the morning. Several witnesses consulted by EL PAÍS at that time reported that they saw how the producer, in an altered state, “kissed several men on the mouth and neck and touched the ass” without their permission. The filmmaker maintained this attitude until the actress decided to denounce his behavior, according to those same sources. Now, Jedet thanks all those who saw it and later declared: “It was not easy to get involved in something that did not directly affect them.”
When the interpreter stopped her feet, the event’s security team acted, according to a statement published by the AICE. The National Police attended the event. And on the morning of January 29, Pérez Santana was arrested. After testifying before a judge, he was released with charges. The Prosecutor’s Office initially requested one year in prison for these events. It was then that the judicial process began that culminated this Wednesday with his conviction. “During all this time I have respected the times of justice and have sustained a long, hard and very exhausting process,” writes Jedet, who does not specify the details of the resolution.
In the same message, the artist, who during this time has always encouraged other women to speak out and report, emphasizes that she empathizes, in her words, with “why many women do not decide to report: the processes are long, complex and because one has to relive what happened over and over again. Because reporting also has a price.” , according to data from the Ministry of Equality. “Even so, I am clear that doing so was necessary. We cannot allow those who commit crimes against us to go unpunished.”
Finally, the artist asks women in the cultural and audiovisual industry to “raise their voices in the face of any situation of abuse or overreach.” “I know that I am not the only one and that there are colleagues who have experienced similar situations,” she continues. “It is important that we understand that we are not alone and that our experiences matter.” 60.3% of women in this sector claim to have suffered some type of sexual violence in spaces related to the film and audiovisual industry, according to the first major report published in 2025.
