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Spain's High Court Acquits Shakira of Tax Fraud, Orders $64M Fine Reimbursed
Spain's High Court on Monday acquitted Colombian pop superstar Shakira of tax fraud and overturned a roughly $64 million fine imposed on the singer, ordering its full reimbursement — plus interest. The post Spain’s High Court Acquits Shakira of Tax Fraud, Orders $64M Fine Reimbur
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