Barcelona forward Lionel
Messi, and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, have been found guilty by a Barcelona court of three counts of tax fraud
and has sentenced them to 21 months in prison though neither is likely to
serve any jail time.
In a statement, the court also said that the
sentence can be appealed through the Spanish supreme court. Under Spanish law,
a tax prison sentence under two years can be served under probation, meaning
Messi and his father are very unlikely to go to jail.
The court has also ordered Messi to pay a fine
of about €2 million ($2.2 million), while his father was dealt a €1.5m fine for
the tax evasion.
The court had
been hearing a case brought by prosecutors who maintain that Messi and his
father, Jorge, used tax havens in Belize and Uruguay as well as shell companies
in the U.K. and Switzerland to avoid paying taxes totaling €4.1m on earnings
from image rights from 2007 to 2009.
Barcelona on
Wednesday issued a statement in support of their star
forward, saying that they feel Messi is not criminally responsible for the tax
fraud.
"FC
Barcelona gives all its support to Leo Messi and his father with relation to
the sentence for tax evasion handed out by the Provincial Court in Barcelona
today," the statement read. "The Club, in agreement with the
Government prosecution service, considers that the player, who has corrected
his position with the Spanish Tax Office, is in no way criminally responsible
with regards to the facts underlined in this case.
"FC
Barcelona continues to be at the disposal of Leo Messi and his family to
support him in whatever action he decides to take in defence of his honesty and
his legal interests."
The
prosecutors had called for jail sentences for both Messis, and the court
decided to hand out such a punishment, although both of them denied any willful
wrongdoing. Lionel
Messi admitted in court last month that
he signed many documents without reading their contents and that he visited a
notary's office to go through with setting up a company to handle his finances
without understanding what was going on.
In 2013, the
Barcelona player was set to avoid facing any charges, as the Spanish revenue
service initially accepted that he had no knowledge of any wrongdoing and
instead pressed all charges against his father.
However, in October 2014 the state
prosecutor decided to continue with the charges, and during June's court
case its representative, Mario Maza, said that the Argentina captain's
claims of not
understanding how the system worked were not acceptable, as even children knew
that taxes had to be paid in full.
When news of
the investigation first broke in the summer of 2013, the Messis paid over €5m
in arrears and extra charges. They are also believed to have paid €10m in taxes
due on the image-rights income for 2010 and 2011.
In February,
Messi's teammate Javier Mascherano was given a one-year prison sentence for not
properly paying his taxes. The sentence was
deferred for two years after his legal team rejected the option to pay a
new €280,000 ($312,000) fine, which it considered excessive.
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