Footballer Lionel Messi arrives in court for tax fraud case

FIFA footballer of the year Four-time victor Lionel Messi and his dad Jorge arrived in a Spanish court this morning Friday September 27th to response allegations of supposed levy fraud. Messi and his dad are being suspect of hiding over £3.4 million by filing incomplete tax comes back from 2006 to 2009.
The charges against dad and child was lodged by a state prosecutor in June 2013 asserting that they endeavoured to hide profits from Messi's likeness rights - allegations they both refute.
"I never take care of that (tax) stuff myself and neither does my father," Messi said in July. "We have our lawyers and our riches managers to take care of that and we trust them and they will sort this out. The reality is I don’t have a clue about all this and that is why we have people taking care of it."

Messi has currently paid the Spanish authorities the unpaid levy he's be obliged plus interest (he paid £4.2m) but because levy deception is a grave offense in Spain, he still has to make an appearance in court where the courts will work out if the case is chased any further. confidently it will all end today!