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Court confirms Messi sentence

Barca star unlikely to go to jail in tax fraud case

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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 soccer 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 to 2009.

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, 29, and his father were given 21 months in jail – prison terms likely to be suspended as is common in Spain for first offenses for nonviolent crimes carrying a sentence of less than two years.

They appealed to the Supreme Court, which confirmed the sentence for the fivetime world player of the year on Wednesday.

However, it also reduced the term to 15 months for his father, taking into account that his star son had paid back the defrauded money to tax authoritie­s.

The player and his father made a voluntary payment of 5 million euros – equal to the amount of the alleged unpaid taxes plus interest – in August 2013 after being formally investigat­ed.

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.

Prosecutor­s had asked for Messi to be absolved, arguing there was no evidence that the player was aware of how his income was managed.

But the Supreme Court said Wednesday that he would have known about his obligation to pay taxes.

Messi is far from the only Barca star to find himself embroiled in problems with the Spanish authoritie­s.

Brazil star and Barcelona forward Neymar and his parents are due to stand trial for alleged corruption over his transfer from Santos in 2013.

Barca’s Argentine defender Javier Mascherano also agreed a one- year suspended sentence with authoritie­s for tax fraud last year.

And former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell was arrested on Tuesday in a money laundering investigat­ion related to the sale of the Brazilian national soccer team’s television rights.

Rosell, 53, had been manager of sporting goods giants Nike in Brazil before taking over as president of Barcelona in 2010.

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