Spanish state prosecutor accuses Ronaldo of tax fraud
BARCELONA, Spain — A Spanish state prosecutor accused Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo of defrauding Spain’s tax office of 14.7 million euros ($16.5 million) in unpaid taxes on Tuesday.
In a statement, Madrid’s regional state prosecutor accused Ronaldo of four accounts of tax fraud from 2011-14.
It said the Portugal forward “took advantage of a business structure created in 2010 to hide from fiscal authorities income generated in Spain from image rights.”
The statement said Ronaldo used what the prosecutor deems a shell company in the Virgin Islands to “create a screen in order to hide his total income from Spain’s Tax Office.”


