Colombian singer Shakira is called to appear in a Spanish court on June 12 to face accusations of failing to pay 14.5 million euros in tax, according to a court in Catalonia.
Shakira's representatives said in a statement after the accusation was filed that the singer did not live in Spain until 2015 and had met all of her tax obligations.
The singer of Hips Don't Lie and Clandestino currently lives in Barcelona with her partner, Barcelona soccer player Gerard Pique, and their two children.Pique's Argentinian Barcelona teammateOn January 22, , who left Real Madrid for Juventus this year, was fined a total of almost 19 million euros for tax fraud.
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