local_offer Lionel Messi, FC Barcelona, Tax Fraud
access_time 30 May, 2016 03:28 pm visibility 419 | comment 0
Barcelona (AFP) - Argentina star Lionel Messi, who is due to go on
trial in Barcelona for alleged tax fraud, told a judge that he never
looks at the contracts he signs, the El Periodico daily said Monday.
The
newspaper got access to Messi's September 2013 statement to a judge and
published extracts just a day before the five-time World Player of the
Year and his father stand trial.
"I signed things, but I never look at the contracts. I don't know what I sign," he allegedly said.
Messi
and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, are accused of using a chain of
fake companies in Belize and Uruguay to avoid paying taxes on 4.16
million euros ($4.7 million) of Messi's income earned through the sale
of his image rights from 2007-09.
They have been charged with three counts of tax fraud.According
to the alleged statement published by the Barcelona daily, the judge
showed him several sponsorship contracts that he signed, but he did not
remember them.
"This is something that my dad manages. And I trust him. I devote myself to playing football," he reportedly said.
"I do what he tells me to."
Spanish
prosecutors are seeking a jail sentence of 22-and-a-half months for
Messi and his father if they are found guilty, plus fines equivalent to
the amount that was allegedly defrauded.
But any such sentence
would likely be suspended as is common in Spain for first offences
carrying a sentence of less than two years.