Lionel Messi retains Barcelona support despite losing tax fraud appeal



Lionel Messi retains the full support of his club Barcelona after his appeal against a 21-month prison sentence for tax fraud was rejected by the Spanish supreme court on Wednesday.
In July 2016, the 29-year-old Argentinian and his father Jorge were found guilty on three counts of defrauding the tax department to the tune of €4.1m (£3.5m).
The pair took their appeals to the supreme court but the striker's sentence has been confirmed and he must also pay a €2.1m (£1.8m) fine.
However, Jorge Messi's sentence has been reduced to 15 months as his attempts to "repair the damage" by returning the defrauded money to tax authorities were taken into consideration.
Neither man is likely serve any time in prison as, under Spanish law, sentences under two years are usually suspended.
Barcelona, who following the original verdict urged their fans to "express their sympathy" for Messi, released a statement on their official website which read: "The club reiterates, once again, its full support for Leo Messi, his father Jorge Messi, and his family.
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