A man who accuses the Argentine footballer Lionel Messi of fraud, embezzlement and money laundering. Now Spanish court dismissed the case filed in 2020 him. Federico Rettori, an Argentine national living in Spain who claims he formerly worked for Messi's charity, had filed a similar complaint in 2019 which was also dismissed. In it he claimed that "funds received by the foundation which "should have been directed to social causes" instead went "towards various private activities or bank accounts that differed from those that were declared by the foundation". In the complaint Rettori filed in 2020 he again named the Barcelona striker, the charity, his father Jorge and brother Rodrigo, and added more proof to testify his claims but Spain's National Court said in its ruling that after two years of investigating "no criminal act on the part of the people targeted by the complaint could be proven". The court also said Rettori was never employed by Messi's foundation and recently dismissed the case filed against him. An association called "El Buen Camino", or "The Right Path", which received 150,000 euros in 2014 and 2015 to curb the infant mortality in Sierra Leone, te apex said.This project was terminated due to an Ebola epidemic in that region. CM Shivraj bows to Nirmaljit Singh Sekhon on his birth anniversary Mizoram Govt re-imposes one-week total lockdown in Aizawl Zareen Khan's mother's health deteriorated, asked fans to pray