Carlos, the discreet brother and former manager of singer Julio Iglesias, is embroiled in a scandal with the Spanish treasury over some taxes he did not pay in 2001 for the sale of some plots of land in Madrid, under the pretense of being a resident. in Panama.
This case against him ended his quiet days as a millionaire in a luxury villa in Florida, where he lived with his wife Mamen and three children Carlos, Jorge and Marta, who are American nationals.
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The Life of Brother Julio Iglesias
🔴 Madrid, November 7 (EFE).- The court sentenced Carlos Luis Iglesias, the brother of the Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, to six months in prison and the payment of almost thirty million euros for defrauding the public treasury, according to the verdict known this Tuesday.
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As El Mundo points out, the youngest son of the famous gynecologist Julio Iglesias Puga devoted a large part of his life to investments and real estate affairs, mainly after being the representative and manager of his brother’s musical hits.
Before all that, Carlos, now 78, studied medicine to follow in his father’s footsteps, but abandoned his career to focus on other, more effective ways of earning money without becoming the center of international press attention.
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The conviction of Carlos Iglesias
The court sentenced Carlos Luis Iglesias, the brother of the Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, to six months in prison and the payment of almost thirty million euros for defrauding the state treasury in Spain in an operation through companies in Panama.
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A few decades later, the brother of the “Same Stone” singer was found guilty of the sale of land by Rolimpa Trading Corporation, which he headed in 2001, for more than 46 million euros, according to the press release. March.
The sentence he received from the Prosecutor’s Office was six months in prison and a fine of 29.5 million euros for the 19.6 million he had to pay, plus the associated fine, after his previous sentence of four was reduced. payment of EUR 98.2 million.
The punishment not only left him exposed to the world, but also affected the resources he had jealously collected in life.
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Source: Eluniverso

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