The court handed the same jail sentence to the Argentine soccer
player's father, Jorge, and fined him 1.5 million euros. However, in
Spain it is customary that those sentenced to under two years for
non-violent crimes do not serve time in jail.
Messi, 29, and his father were accused by the Spanish tax
office of defrauding the government of 4.2 million euros ($4.7 million)
in tax between 2007 and 2009.
The court found that they had used a web of shell companies to evade taxes on income from the player's image rights.
Messi, five-times World Player of the Year, said during the
trial that he had no knowledge of the dealings and that his father had
control over his financial affairs. But the court said this was not
enough for him to avoid charges.
The defendants can appeal to the supreme court, the Barcelona local court said in its statement.
Messi and his father had already paid 5 million euros to the
tax authorities as a "corrective" measure after formal investigations
were opened.
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