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Sánchez Vicario and Santacana End Divorce With Late‑2025 Settlement as Florida Clears Him of Economic Crime

Mounting legal costs in the U.S. pushed the case to an out-of-court end.

Overview

  • The out-of-court agreement signed at the end of 2025 dissolved the marriage and canceled a planned May 2026 final ruling in Florida.
  • A Florida court determined there was no evidence to attribute economic crimes to Santacana and deemed the origin of his Florida assets properly documented.
  • A Banque de Luxembourg forensic dossier traced roughly €14 million in Sánchez Vicario’s pre-decline assets through sales and transfers into U.S.-linked entities.
  • In Spain, courts confirmed a €3.5 million tax debt plus interest for Sánchez Vicario and issued criminal sentences: two years suspended for her and three years and three months for Santacana, who has appealed.
  • Sánchez Vicario remains financially strained in Miami, with portions of her earnings under embargo and assets tied to the couple, including a yacht, seized by authorities.