Thursday, March 28

Isabel Pantoja, acquitted of a crime associated with the sale of her villa in Marbella


The Criminal Court number 5 of Malaga has acquitted the tonadillera Isabel Pantoja of a punishable insolvency offense for which she faced three years in prison after the sale of her villa in Marbella (Málaga).

Isabel Pantoja is judged this Tuesday for a debt operation related to her house

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The artist sat on the bench of the accused on March 22 and during her statement she assured that she had not committed any crime and that when she found out that there was a debt related to her house in Marbella with the construction company Codabe she was in prison and “I had no head at all.”

The sentence, which has been notified this Tuesday to the parties involved in the procedure, absolves the tonadillera of being a “necessary cooperator” of a punishable insolvency offense and also acquits a businessman who sat on the bench of the accused as author of the same crime, as reported to EFE by judicial sources.

Pantoja left the women’s prison in Alcalá de Guadaíra (Seville) in March 2016, where she entered on November 21, 2014 to serve a two-year sentence for money laundering.



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