Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, Dominican designer Oscar de la Renta and Theodore Keel, as well as Punta Cana Group led by hotelier Frank Rainieri, are being sued for RD$500 million in damages by attorneys Hernandez and Hernandez who claim they have been unable to make use of land they obtained in payment of professional honorarium for services provided. According to Listin Diario, Oscar Hernandez Rosario and Lincoln Hernandez Peguero claim that after transferring 90 hectares of land, the Punta Cana Group and its main directors took judicial action beyond the law trying to annul the agreement. The plaintiffs are represented by former Attorney General Abel Rodriguez del Orbe, who explained that the 90 hectares of land were part of a dump which has acquired a lot of value after the construction of nearby Cap-Cana Beach Resort began. When the plaintiffs rejected Rainieri’s proposals to repurchase the property, he ordered Punta Cana Group security personnel to invade the land twice, leading the lawyers to file complaints against him for trespassing.