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Spanish prosecutors recommend closing second investigation into Shakira’s taxes

Spanish prosecutors have recommended that an investigative judge close the investigation into another suspected tax fraud case involving pop star Shakira

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spanish prosecutors recommended Wednesday that an investigating judge close the investigation into another alleged tax fraud case involving pop star Shakira.

Prosecutors who initially made the allegations now say there is “insufficient evidence” of a possible tax crime.

It is up to the coroner to decide whether to continue the investigation and possibly recommend that the case be heard or dismissed.

In another case, Shakira reached a deal with prosecutors in November in which she admitted she had not paid 14.5 million euros (about $15.6 million) in taxes to the Spanish government between 2012 and 2014. had paid.