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Sanchez Vicario, 51, and her former husband Josep Santacana stand accused of hiding assets to avoid paying a 7.6 million-euro ($8.14 million) debt to Banque de Luxembourg, including interest ...
Sanchez Vicario, 52, and her former husband Josep Santacana and three other people were convicted by the criminal court of hiding assets to avoid paying a €7.6 million (S$11.1 million) debt to ...
Josep Santacana, disposat a recórrer contra aquesta sentència davant del Tribunal Suprem. Després d'aquest cop, Juan Segarra ha assegurat que tots dos continuaran lluitant davant el Tribunal Suprem, ...
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario revela si tornarà a ser mare i assenyala Josep Santacana. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario no ha escapat a l'enrenou que la nova paternitat de Josep Santacana ha causat als mitjans. El ...
El Jutjat Penal 25 de Barcelona ha condemnat a l'extenista Arantxa Sánchez Vicario a dos anys de presó --que no complirà a condició de no reincidir-- i al seu ex-marit Josep Santacana a tres ...
However, Sanchez Vicario’s former husband, Josep Santacana was sentenced to three years and three months in jail for the offences, reported Xinhua.
Former world number one and four-time Grand Slam winner Arantxa Sanchez Vicario has been given a two-year suspended jail sentence for concealing assets to avoid paying a bank debt, the Spanish ...
A Spanish court has found Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and her ex-husband Josep Santacana guilty of fraud, as ruled on Wednesday, January 17. The former World No. 1 tied the knot with Santacana in ...
Sanchez Vicario, 52, and her former husband Josep Santacana and three other people were convicted by the criminal court of hiding assets to avoid paying a 7.6 million-euro ($8.27 million) debt to ...
Her former husband, Josep Santacana, received a prison sentence of three years and three months. Sánchez Vicario and Santacana must also pay a fine of 6.6 million euros ($7.1 million).
Sanchez Vicario, 52, and her ex-husband Josep Santacana, were also ordered to pay €6.6 million to the Luxembourg bank that they used to run up the debt they were trying to avoid paying.