Andrés Iniesta, Exculpated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Peru Following the Complaint of Fraud Against the Subsidiary of His Company Nsn
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The Peruvian Public Prosecutor's Office has acquitted Andrés Iniesta of an alleged crime of fraud in the South American country, according to El Mundo newspaper. Peruvian justice, which opened a file to the former footballer after a complaint by a group of Peruvian businessmen who had worked with the NSN subsidiary (the company he was a Barça player), had captured investments of up to 600,000 dollars for events that later never materialized.
Last November, Andrés Iniesta was embroiled in a judicial charge after he was charged with an alleged fraud in Peru against his company Never Say Never (NSN). Facts that caused the South American country’s Attorney General’s Office to open an investigation against the former FC Barcelona player. However, weeks later, the manchego seems to be arousing in the resolution of the case. Shortly after it reached Iniesta’s ears, his company acted quickl…
The name of the old Barcelona crack was withdrawn from the process
The Public Prosecutor's Office of Lima has dismissed the complaint for fraud against Andrés Iniesta, filed by a group of Peruvian businessmen who had worked with the NSN subsidiary, owned by the former FC Barcelona player, and who maintained that they had captured investments of up to 600,000 dollars for events that later never materialized.The entry The Public Prosecutor's Office of Peru exonerates Andrés Iniesta after being denounced for fraud…
Andrés Iniesta has been exculpated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Peru following a report of fraud by a group of Peruvian businessmen, who last November denounced Never Say Never's Latin American subsidiary (NSN). The former footballer of Fuentealbilla, a partner of this company, was accused of fraud of some 500,000 euros. However, a month after the news came to light, the prosecutor has stated that Iniesta has nothing to do with the accus…
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