Alejandro Sanz denies the visit of the Treasury at his hotel in Seville

A few hours before the closing of the Latin Grammy gala in Seville, the news broke: two Treasury inspectors appeared during the hours before the event at the Alfonso XIII hotel where Alejandro Sanz was staying to deliver the notification of his millionaire debt. Some facts that this Sunday the singer, declared in rebellion by the Treasury, denies through his social networks where he sends a forceful message.

I’m going to save many fools from continuing to make fools of themselves., begins by writing on his X profile where he has more than nineteen million followers. Nobody has come to look for me anywhere, from any agency of any government, from any treasury, from any division, from any court of anything at all… Respect yourselves, educate yourselves, continue expressing to deny the information of the program. Let’s see. Telecinco.

A few words that the interpreter of Corazn parto writes visibly angry. And then, if you have time left… Live. Stupid, he concludes. A publication that already has more than 220,000 views and where it is receiving the support of its entire legion of fans.

Declared in rebellion

The singer was declared in default by the Court of First Instance number 47 of Madrid after the impossibility of locating him to notify him of that debt. The Spanish justice system seeks to execute the sentence handed down by the Miami court.

His debt of more than three million was contracted in Miami, although now it also haunts him in Spain. It all happened in 2021 when the court of the American city ordered Alejandro Sanz to pay said amount due to several loans that he previously requested forfor the purchase of several very luxurious properties. After several non-payments, a mortgage foreclosure process was launched that has not yet been completed.

The initial debt amounted in 2020 to almost 12 million dollars, but an investment fund managed to sell some of its properties at a much lower cost. However, Alejandro Sanz still owes those three million, which he will have to pay with his assets in our country such as a farm in Cáceres, another home in Cádiz or shares in companies.

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