Spain's Princess Cristina has assets frozen in tax fraud case

PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 08: Princess Cristina of Spain leaves the Palma de Mallorca Couthouse after giving evidence during the 'Noos Trial' on February 8, 2014 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Princess Cristina of Spain will give evidence as part of the trial against her husband Inaki Urdangarin over allegations that he misused millions of euros of public funds which were allocated to organise sports and tourism events, during his time as chairman of a non-profit foundation from 2004 to 2006. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) (2014 Getty Images)
MADRID (AP) – 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.
Palma de Mallorca Judge José Castro has given the princess until Friday afternoon to present the list.
The court said Thursday the judge will verify if the assets cover the bail amount and then begin blocking them. It said no property would be seized from the princess but that she would not be able to sell any of it.
Cristina, 49 — King Felipe's sister— was indicted last December as part of a four-year probe into her husband, Inaki Urdangarin, who faces charges ranging from money laundering to fraud.
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