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Spanish court will push ahead with prosecuting the Barcelona forward
Lionel Messi for alleged tax evasion despite a recommendation from the
public prosecutor the charges be dismissed.
The prosecutor
argued in June that Messi’s father Jorge was responsible for the
family’s finances and not the four-times World Player of the Year.
However,
the court in Barcelona has decided that Lionel Messi could have known
about and approved the creation of a web of shell companies that were
allegedly used to evade taxes due on income from image rights. The judge
in the case ruled that the case against both Messis should continue.
Argentina’s
Messi and his father were accused last year of defrauding the Spanish
state of more than €4m (£3.1m) by filing false returns for the years
2006 to 2009. They have denied wrongdoing.
One of the world’s
highest-paid athletes, Messi earns just over $40m (£23.5m) a season in
salary and bonuses, according to Forbes magazine, as well as about $23m
from sponsors.
The magazine has him as the fourth top-earning
athlete behind the boxer Floyd Mayweather, Real Madrid footballer
Cristiano Ronaldo and basketball player LeBron James.
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