MADRID, May 18 (Reuters) - Spain's High Court has acquitted Colombian pop star Shakira of tax fraud and overturned the 55 ...
The singer said she hopes her case will set a precedent for "the thousands of ordinary citizens who are abused and crushed every day by a system that presumes their guilt." ...
Shakira secured a major legal win in her years-long tax fraud case, saying that the Spanish court had “finally set the record ...
After an eight-year legal battle, a Spanish court acquitted Shakira of tax fraud and ordered the country's treasury to refund the singer $64 million.
Shakira was acquitted of tax fraud by Spain's High Court, overturning a $64 million fine and ordering a $70 million reimbursement.
A court ordered Spain’s tax authority to pay Shakira back more than $64 million after ruling it had wrongly imposed huge ...
A Spanish court acquitted Colombian singer Shakira in a tax fraud case, ordering the government to return some $87 million ...
On Monday, May 18, the 49-year-old singer was acquitted by a Spanish Court. In court documents obtained by the Associated ...
Singer Shakira has been acquitted of tax fraud and should be reimbursed more than 55m euros (£48m), Spain's High Court has ruled, following years of financial legal battles.
Shakira said the ruling comes after years of "brutal public targeting, orchestrated campaigns to destroy my reputation, and sleepless nights" ...
Spain’s high court has acquitted Colombian pop star Shakira of tax fraud and ordered the Treasury to reimburse her for more than €60m (£52m) in fines she was forced to pay, plus interest and legal ...