A Sao Paulo federal court ignored Neymar's claims where he denied any
wrongdoing, and started issuing warrants to freeze his assets last week.
However, Neymar is not likely to receive a jail term if he is to pay what
Brazilian tax auditors say he owes. They demand
he pay 63.6 million reias ($16m) Iagaro Jung Martins, an auditor with Brazil's federal tax agency told
reporters.
This is not the first
instance of the 23-year-old superstar's run in with the law. On 2 February this
year, Neymar and his father were questioned for over three hours in a court in
Madrid over his transfer from Brazilian club Santos to Barcelona.Neymar's fellow Barcelona star Lionel Messi and Messi's father will also face tax fraud allegations in a Barcelona court on 31 May.
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