Dolce And Gabbana Guilty: Designers Convicted Of Evading Taxes On $1.3 Billion In Income
MILAN -- A Milan court on Wednesday
convicted the designers Domenico Dolce
and Stefano Gabbana of tax evasion.
They were found guilty of failing to declare 200 million euros ($268
million) through a Luxembourg company to authorities and given a one
year and eight months suspended jail sentence. They were ordered to pay a
penalty of 500,000 euros (about $670,000) to tax authorities.
The court, however, acquitted them of misrepresenting income
of 416 million euros (around $560 million) each, even though the
statute of limitations had expired on the charge.
The designers have denied the charges. Defense lawyer Massimo Dinoia
pledged to appeal the ruling, saying the fact the court issued an
acquittal on a charge that had expired, instead of just letting it fall
to the statute of limitations, "means the proof of their innocence is
evident."
Two years ago,a judge threw out a tax evasion and fraud case against
the pair, whose label Dolce&Gabbana is a Milan fashion mainstay.
Italy's high court later ruled the designers could be prosecuted for tax
evasion, though not for fraud.
Three other defendants, including two managers, were also convicted
in the scheme and given suspended sentences of one year and four months.
A sixth defendant was acquitted.
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