Iñaki Urdangarin
Spanish king's brother-in-law jailed over graft conviction
Inaki Urdangarin, Spain's King Felipe's brother-in-law, leaves court after picking up his prison sentence notification in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, June 13, 2018. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo/File Photo
Spain's Princess Cristina, husband on trial in landmark corruption case
Spain's Princess Cristina and her husband went on trial Jan. 11 under intense global media scrutiny in a landmark corruption case that has outraged the country and sullied the monarchy's reputation.
Spain's Princess Cristina tax fraud trial to start in January
Cristina de Borbon, sister of Spain?s King Felipe VI, will appear in court on Jan. 11 on tax fraud charges, court documents showed yesterday, as part of a wider investigation into her husband?s Noos Foundation charity.
Spanish court accepts princess' request to slash bail
A Spanish court has agreed to slash the 2.7 million-euro ($3 million) bail set for Princess Cristina while she awaits trial for tax fraud.
The Balearic Islands court reduced the bail amount to some 450,000 euros, a figure her lawyer said corresponded to what she might have to pay if convicted.
Spanish king strips graft-accused sister of duchess title
Spain's King Felipe VI has issued a decree stripping his sister Princess Cristina of her title as Duchess of Palma, the palace announced June 11, as the royal sibling faces tax evasion charges in a scandal that has embarrassed the monarchy.
Spain's indicted princess faces asset block
Spain?s indicted Princess Cristina has been ordered to present a list of assets that will be blocked in order to cover her 2.7 million-euro bail fee while she awaits trial on tax fraud charges.
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