Things are reportedly heating up between Shakira and her alleged new beau Jimmy Butler.
21.07.2023 - 23:10 / perezhilton.com
Shakira isn’t out of the woods yet!
It would seem like the Spanish government is after the Hips Don’t Lie songstress once again following their original investigation into alleged tax fraud. As we previously reported, the country’s officials are suing her for allegedly not paying $14 million in taxes when she lived there from 2012-2014 — a claim she’s denied heavily, calling it a “smear campaign.” She’s scheduled to stand trial later this year, but according to Reuters on Thursday, there are even more problems she has to worry about now!
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The Spanish government announced they’re now investigating the pop star for more tax fraud from 2018, relating to her income and wealth. The city of Esplugues de Llobregat’s court offered no further comment on the new investigation, but did say she’s now possibly facing ANOTHER eight year prison sentence! Whoa!
Aside from the potential jail time, the most troubling part for the She-Wolf songstress is that she wasn’t even given a heads up — she found out when we did! According to her reps Thursday, the 46-year-old wasn’t notified of the impending investigation against her:
Yeesh, that’s got to be rough…
Well, since she’s now living in Miami, she’s going to have to be personally served at her new address.
Until then, her reps continued in their statement, she still believes this is just BS:
Wow.
First her messy split with ex Gerard Piqué, and now this?? It’s not looking like Shakira’s year at all! Reactions, Perezcious readers?
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Things are reportedly heating up between Shakira and her alleged new beau Jimmy Butler.
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Shakira is facing a second fraud case in Spain.
an existing tax fraud case over alleged missed tax payments between 2012 and 2014, the “Hips Don’t Lie” hitmaker, 46, is facing yet another blow after officials confirmed Thursday that an investigation will be launched into two possible cases of tax fraud from 2018.The probe will be conducted by a judge at a court in the Esplugues de Llobregat region of Spain, near Barcelona, and is the same court that launched her initial investigation which is going to trial.The “Whenever, Wherever” singer, who relocated to Miami with her two sons earlier this year, will have to return to Barcelona in November to stand trial.Her dramatic move across the pond comes after she split from her former partner and soccer star Gerard Piqué.“Court of Instruction Number 2 in Esplugues de Llobregat has opened a procedure following a complaint presented by prosecutors against the singer Shakira for two suspected tax crimes corresponding to her 2018 tax returns,” a spokesperson for Catalonia’s High Court of Justice said in a statement.The Colombian pop star has been in the throes of a legal battle for allegedly failing to pay $14.7 million in taxes when she lived in Spain between 2012 and 2014, a time she claims she did not live in the country. Shakira — real name Shakira Mebarak — said she’s endured the “darkest hours” of her life as the Spanish government threatens her with up to eight years in prison if she’s found guilty of stiffing the country of millions of dollars in taxes.Prosecutors insist Shakira did live in the country during that time and said she bought a home in Barcelona in May 2012.
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