Spanish prosecutors have accused the Real Madrid footballer Cristiano
Ronaldo of defrauding the authorities of millions of euros in tax.
The prosecutor's office in Madrid says it has filed a lawsuit against the Portuguese player.
He is accused of evading tax of 14.7m euros (£13m; $16m) from 2011 to 2014.
The world's highest-paid sports star had previously said he was not worried about tax investigations as he had nothing to hide.
On this occasion he is accused of knowingly using a "business structure" to hide income made from his image rights.
In December, leaked documents suggested that Ronaldo had avoided tax on income allegedly held in offshore accounts.
He denied the allegations.
When
asked about that investigation, he told a journalist from Radio
Television Portuguesa (RTP) "Quien no debe no teme", which roughly
translates as "He who has nothing to hide has no fear."
Ronaldo
is the world's highest-paid sportsperson for the second successive year,
according to Forbes' annual list of the world's wealthiest people.
He earned $93m (£72.05m) from salary, bonuses and endorsements last year.
Cristiano Ronaldo Accused Of Tax Evasion
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