Leo Messi
Barcelona
forward, Lionel Messi has been found guilty of fraud by the Supreme
Court alongside his father with painful penalties served.
Spain’s Supreme Court on Wednesday confirmed a 21-month jail
sentence and 2.09-million-euro ($2.25 million) fine imposed on Lionel
Messi for tax fraud, months after the Barcelona football star lodged an
appeal.
The Argentina international and his father Jorge Horacio Messi were
in July 2016 found guilty of using companies in Belize, Britain,
Switzerland and Uruguay to avoid paying taxes on 4.16 million euros of
Messi’s income earned from his image rights from 2007-09.
The income related to Messi’s image rights that was hidden includes
endorsement deals with Danone, Adidas, Pepsi-Cola, Procter & Gamble
and the Kuwait Food Company.
Both Messi and his father were given 21 months in jail — sentences
likely to be suspended as is common in Spain for first offences for
non-violent crimes carrying a sentence of less than two years.
They appealed to the Supreme Court. While the court confirmed the
sentence for Messi on Wednesday, it reduced it to 15 months jail for his
father, taking into account that his football star son had paid back
the defrauded money to tax authorities.
During last year’s trial, Messi had argued that he trusted his
father with his finances and “knew nothing” about how his wealth was
managed.
But the Supreme Court argued that he would have known about his obligation to pay taxes on income earned from his image rights.
Messi’s tax fraud trial in June last year took place against a
backdrop of simmering voter anger over steep cuts to health and social
spending, as the government struggles to bring Spain’s public deficit
down.
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