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Lionel Messi prison sentence: Barcelona superstar and father to appeal 21-month prison ruling to a Supreme Court

Argentina ace and his dad will fight to overturn the Catalan Court's decision with full backing of the Nou Camp club

Lionel Messi will fight against the 21-month prison sentence he was given for tax fraud

LIONEL MESSI will appeal his 21-month prison sentence to the Supreme Court.

The Barcelona superstar and his father, Jorge, were today found guilty of tax fraud by the Court of Catalonia after it emerged the Argentines owed more than £3.4million in back payments.

 Lionel Messi will appeal the 21-month prison sentence he received for tax fraud
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Lionel Messi will appeal the 21-month prison sentence he received for tax fraudCredit: Getty Images
 The Barcelona superstar's lawyers will fight the ruling at the Supreme Court
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The Barcelona superstar's lawyers will fight the ruling at the Supreme CourtCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Lionel Messi arrives at the Court of Catalonia before being found guilty of tax fraud
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Lionel Messi arrives at the Court of Catalonia before being found guilty of tax fraudCredit: AP:Associated Press

Lionel Messi's full appeal

Lionel Messi and Jorge Messi's lawyers will appeal to the Supreme Court
The lawyers believe the sentence "is almost symbolic, in view of the sentence imposed (7 months per offense), but that it is incorrect" and expect the outcome of their appeal to rule in favour of the defence.
After the details of the court ruling emerged, Lionel Messi and Jorge Messi's lawyers have expressed their belief that "the sentence is incorrect, but that it focuses the debate in such a way that would seem to make it clear that the appeal to be presented will result in a ruling in favour of the defence." In any case, for the lawyers, "the sentence imposed represents an almost symbolic penalty (7 months for each fiscal offense), given that the amount demanded by the Spanish Tax Agency had already been previously paid."
Lawyers, Enrique Bacigalupo and Javier Sanchez-Vera state that "the large majority of the arguments on which the ruling focuses the debate are precisely the ones which we are convinced must lead to absolution, as such, the appeal has a good chance of being successful." Thus, the ruling expressly states that there must have been "serious suspicion about the legality of the use of companies", and with this statement, the parties should not have been convicted of an intentional crime. Moreover, no consideration was given to the fact that the companies used to enter into contracts were not owned by the player of his father.
The appeal will be presented to the Supreme Court, which typically takes slightly under a year for a resolution to be reached. According to the lawyers, "the most recent jurisprudence from the Supreme Court in matters relating to this case, would seem to back the defence's arguments, and this will be asserted in the appeal." In addition, they also consider that, "as all outstanding payments specified by the Tax Agency had been paid, the Agency's stubbornness to uphold the accusations has never been understood."
Furthermore, the lawyers stressed that both Lionel and Jorge "were aware of their tax obligations and for this very reason, they approached a firm specialising in tax management for athletes", which was already working with other footballers and with F.C. Barcelona, however "it's evident that the court considers that they were not well advised."

But a statement from the four-time Ballon d'Or winner's representatives insists he will fight to overturn the decision.

The document read: "Lionel Messi and Jorge Messi's lawyers will appeal to the Supreme Court.

"The lawyers believe that the sentence "is almost symbolic, in view of the sentence imposed (7 months per offense), but that it is incorrect" and expect the outcome of their appeal to rule in favour of the defence."

And Barca, the 29-year-old's club of 12 years, have also thrown their weight behind Messi, insisting he has the club's "full support".

An official club statement read: "FC Barcelona gives all its support to Leo Messi and his father with relation to the sentence for tax evasion handed out by the Provincial Court in Barcelona today.

 Barcelona star Lionel Messi has the full support of Nou Camp club behind him
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Barcelona star Lionel Messi has the full support of Nou Camp club behind himCredit: Getty Images
 Argentina ace Lionel Messi and father Jorge were both found guilty by the Court of Catalonia of tax fraud and ordered to pay £3.4million in back payments
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Argentina ace Lionel Messi and father Jorge were both found guilty by the Court of Catalonia of tax fraud and ordered to pay £3.4million in back paymentsCredit: EFE/EPA FILE
 Lionel Messi and father Jorge were both given a 21-month prison sentence
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Lionel Messi and father Jorge were both given a 21-month prison sentenceCredit: EFE POOL/EPA FILE

The Club, in agreement with the Government prosecution service, considers that the player, who has corrected his position with the Spanish Tax Office, is in no way criminally responsible with regards to the facts underlined in this case.

FC Barcelona continues to be at the disposal of Leo Messi and his family to support him in whatever action he decides to take in defence of his honesty and his legal interests."

Messi and his father will avoid serving time in jail no matter the outcome, as neither have a criminal record and the sentence is short of two years.

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