Messi’s $740k play to avoid prison sentence

Lionel Messi.

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LIONEL Messi has offered to pay an additional fine of 500,000 euros ($ A740,000) to ensure he avoids a 21-month prison sentence for tax fraud, a Spanish state prosecutor said on Friday.

State prosecutor Isabel Lopez Riera says the fine-for-time deal was presented by Messi’s lawyers to the judge who will rule on whether to suspend Messi’s sentence.

Lopez Riera said she has told the judge that her office is not opposed to the deal.

Lopez Riera said Messi’s lawyers have made a similar offer for the Barcelona player’s father, Jorge Horacio Messi.

He is offering to pay 360,000 euros ($ A531,665) to avoid his 15-month sentence for helping his son cheat on his taxes.

In Spain, prison sentences under 24 months for first-time offenders can be suspended by a judge.

Last year, a court in Barcelona found Messi and his father each guilty of three counts of defrauding tax authorities of 4.1 million euros ($ A6 million) from 2007-09.

Lionel Messi leaves the courthouse followed by his father Jorge Horacio Messi (2nd row C).

Lionel Messi leaves the courthouse followed by his father Jorge Horacio Messi (2nd row C).Source:Getty Images

The unpaid taxes were from money made through endorsement deals, not Messi’s salary paid by Barcelona.

Messi was fined 2 million euros ($ A2.9 million) and his father 1.5 million euros ($ A2.2 million).

Both were originally sentenced to 21 months, but his father’s sentence was later reduced to 15 months.

In the last two weeks, Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo and former Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho have been accused by a Madrid-based state prosecutor of having defrauded Spain’s Tax Office of millions of euros in unpaid taxes. Both have denied wrongdoing.

Originally published as Messi’s $ 740k play to avoid prison sentence

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