Messi Won't Pay $3.8 Million to Help Former Barcelona Teammate Ronaldinho Get Out of Jail - Report

© REUTERS / Jorge AdornoParaguay police question Ronaldinho over alleged 'adulterated' passport - Paraguayan Public Ministry, Asuncion, Paraguay - March 5, 2020? Ronaldinho arrives to the Paraguayan Public Ministry to testify
Paraguay police question Ronaldinho over alleged 'adulterated' passport - Paraguayan Public Ministry, Asuncion, Paraguay - March 5, 2020? Ronaldinho arrives to the Paraguayan Public Ministry to testify - Sputnik International
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The retired football legend wound up in jail after using a fake passport to enter Paraguay. He is currently facing six months in prison for the crime, with his most recent appeal to be released being denied by the court.

Advisers for the famous footballer, Lionel Messi, have dismissed reports that he would be helping his former FC Barcelona teammate, Ronaldinho, by paying some $3.8 Million to hire top lawyers to get him out of a Paraguay jail, The Sun reported. The advisers elaborated that while Messi sympathises with Ronaldinho and his situation, he is not going to pay for the former football player's lawyers.

Messi and Ronaldinho played together as part of FC Barcelona from 2004 to 2008, when Ronaldinho transferred to A.C. Milan.

© AP Photo / Paul WhiteFC Barcelona's Leo Messi of Argentina, left, celebrates with Thierry Henry of France, centre and Ronaldinho of Brazil after Messi scored against Rangers during a Group E Champions League soccer match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday Nov. 7, 2007
Messi Won't Pay $3.8 Million to Help Former Barcelona Teammate Ronaldinho Get Out of Jail - Report - Sputnik International
FC Barcelona's Leo Messi of Argentina, left, celebrates with Thierry Henry of France, centre and Ronaldinho of Brazil after Messi scored against Rangers during a Group E Champions League soccer match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday Nov. 7, 2007

Ronaldinho, who abandoned his football career in 2018, and his brother were arrested two days after arriving in Paraguay to present a new book after authorities were tipped off that the duo had allegedly entered the nation using fake passports. Both have since been spending their time in an Asuncion jail, with their recent appeal to change the measure to house arrest being rejected by the court over fears they could flee the country.

Former FC Barcelona player Ronaldinho, laughs as he enters the stadium during a friendly soccer match between the FC Barcelona and Real Madrid Legends, at the Camille Chamoun Sports City in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday,  - Sputnik International
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Ronaldinho's lawyer admitted that the two had inadvertently used fake passports "gifted" to them by a businessman. They allegedly believed that these passports were an "honorary" document with no value, and that Ronaldinho accidentally pulled it out of his bag instead of his real passport.

Earlier reports suggested that the former footballer and his brother had been stripped of their documents by Brazilian authorities over unpaid debts, but Paraguayan prosecutors found out that they were later returned and that Ronaldinho had used his real passport when he left Brazil.

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