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VisitWhat will be the public reaction in Spain if King Juan Carlos I is found guilty?
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Ex-Magistrates and Prosecutors Sue Emeritus King Juan Carlos I for Five Tax Offenses
Nov 25, 2024, 08:00 AM
A group of ex-Supreme Court magistrates, retired anti-corruption prosecutors, jurists, intellectuals, and journalists have filed a lawsuit against Emeritus King Juan Carlos I before the Supreme Court, alleging five offenses against the Public Treasury. Among the signatories are José Antonio Martín Pallín, Javier Pérez Royo, Josep Ramoneda, and Joaquín Urías. The lawsuit accuses the emeritus king of tax fraud related to his fiscal regularizations.
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