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          Soccer Superstar Messi to Sue Paper Over Tax Evasion Claims

   by VOA News

   Lionel Messi is one of many names mentioned it the so-called [1]Panama
   Papers leak, and he is going to fight back after a Spanish newspaper
   accused him of tax fraud.

   News reports say Messi is planning to sue El Confidencial, after the
   Spanish newspaper accused the Argentine football star of "setting up a
   tax fraud network" to hide money from tax collectors.

   The newspaper published documents that purportedly show the signatures
   of Lionel, and his father Jorge Messi, on a contract to acquire the
   Uruguayan shell company Mega Star Enterprises, a day after he was
   indicted by Spanish authorities for failing to pay nearly $4.7 million
   in back taxes.

   The paper accused Messi of using the company to avoid paying taxes on
   image rights deals.

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   The newspaper reports Messi signed at least one document indicating his
   ownership of the company, but his father took over sole ownership of
   the company in December 2015.

   Messi and his father are due in court on May 31 to deal with the
   previous tax evasion charges.

   The contract surfaced as part of a massive data leak of more than 11.5
   million documents from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca, which
   have come to be known as the Panama Papers.  The documents were leaked
   to the German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung, which subsequently
   transferred them to more than 100 media organizations around the world.

   The documents reveal the offshore holdings of 140 politicians from
   around the world and 72 current or former heads of state.
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   [2]http://www.voanews.com/content/messi-panama-papers/3268488.html

References

   1. https://panamapapers.icij.org/
   2. http://www.voanews.com/content/messi-panama-papers/3268488.html