
Crowe's tax evasion case
Crowe's tax avoidance case
In July 2017, Crowe was accused of fraudulently evading up to €15 million in taxes between 2011 and 2014, but he denied the claims, always claiming innocence while privately offering a settlement agreement to the tax office in exchange for not having to go to jail, admitting that he had committed tax evasion.In May 2018, the Spanish tax authorities rejected Crowe's €14 million settlement agreement.
On June 15, 2018, Crowe was given a light sentence of 2 years in prison for tax evasion and had to pay an additional 18.8 million euros in fines to the Spanish tax authorities. According to reports, Crow was able to avoid a prison sentence (equivalent to a suspended sentence) because he had no previous convictions and the sentence was just under 2 years (if punished according to the law, Crow should have gone to prison for at least 7 years). On the same day, Crow paid back taxes to avoid jail time.
In July 2018, Crow officially transferred to Juventus. However, the Spanish Ministry of Finance still warned Cairo, saying that if he had other tax offenses, the ministry would join with the police to take measures to arrest him across the border.In late July, according to Spanish media reports, Cairo has reached a formal agreement with the Spanish legal department to accept the Spanish side of the sentence.
On January 22, 2019, the Provincial Court of Madrid, Spain, handed Crowe a lightly suspended 23-month prison sentence and a fine of more than €19 million for tax evasion.
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Crowe's tax evasion fiasco
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