The trial of Lionel Messi on
charges of tax evasion opened in Barcelona on Tuesday, but injury
prevented soccer's five-times World Player of the Year from attending.
The Barcelona star will be in court on Thursday to testify.
Messi and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, are accused by the Spanish
tax office of defrauding the government of 4.2 million euros ($4.7
million) between 2007 and 2009. They could face jail terms of up to 22
months if found guilty.
Both have denied the allegations and missed Tuesday's hearing, which
lasted over an hour. The 28-year-old player and his father are not
obliged to attend the court every day, but they will have to testify on
Thursday.
"The intention of Mr. Lionel was to attend the plenary hearing, but
he has suffered an injury," Messi's lawyer, Javier Sanchez-Vera, said in
court. He presented a medical report.
The Barcelona forward hurt his back during Argentina's international
friendly against Honduras last Friday. Asked by the judge whether Messi
would attend Thursday's hearing, the lawyer said he would.
The case centres on the player's image rights and a web of shell
companies allegedly used to evade taxes on income from those rights.
Tuesday's hearing showed that Spain's tax office made 20 inspections of
Messi during its two-year investigation.
According to the prosecutors' office, revenue was hidden using shell
companies in Uruguay, Belize, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Messi and his father paid five million euros to the tax authorities
as a "corrective" measure after being formally investigated in June
2013.
In addition to Messi, Spain's tax office has also begun investigating
the finances of high-profile Barcelona players such as Neymar Jr,
Javier Mascherano and Adriano.
A resident in Barcelona since 2000, Messi became a Spanish citizen in
2005. He is 10th on Forbes Magazine's list of the world's
highest-earning athletes over the past decade, with an income of $350
million.
Messi has scored 314 goals in 348 appearances for Barca. His five World Footballer of the Year titles are a record.
He has also won eight La Liga titles, four Copa del Rey trophies and four Champions League crowns with Barca.
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