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 Cdn in fines and interest, according to a court document. Tax officials say ...
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.
Her lawyer also issued a scathing statement after the ruling.
Shakira said the ruling comes after years of "brutal public targeting, orchestrated campaigns to destroy my reputation, and sleepless nights" ...