Selena Quintanillas Brother Could Go Back to Jail and Heres

Selena Quintanilla’s Brother Could Go Back to Jail and Here’s Why

The family Quintanilla was sad and heartbroken since the unfortunate departure of selena on March 31, 1995. The then 23-year-old singer was killed by her assistant and fan club president Yolanda Saldívar. Her death shocked those closest to her, as well as all of the Latino and American people who have come to her since she appeared on “selena y los Dinos”, a cumbia band with her family, husband and friends.

All hits that selena achieved in life thanks to the accompaniment of his brothers Suzette and AB Quintanilla, not to mention her incredible singing and stage talent. Today, more than 27 years after her death, the performer of “Amor Prohibido” continues to be considered one of the best and most loved by Latin audiences. His legacy lives on in the hearts of his millions of fans and loved ones.

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SELENA QUINTANILLA AND HER BROTHERS SUZETTE AND ABRAHAM.

the older brother of selena, Abraham Isaac is one of the relatives of the singer who suffered the most from his departure. Well, on more than one occasion he has spoken about how difficult it was for him to accept and how he lives with that pain. But also the producer known as AB Quintanilla was on everyone’s lips for having starred in a number of scandals years ago.

In 2017, the brother of Selena Quintanilla was caught by the police and locked up for a debt owed to one of his children whose unpaid child support expenses totaled more than $87,000. For this, Abraham was put on the list of the most wanted criminals in the state of Texas and served at least two weeks in prison. Now the founder of the groups “Kumbia Kings” and “Kumbia All Starz” is facing a new controversy.

The new AB Quintanilla controversy

According to website Las Estrellas, the 58-year-old musician is facing litigation with the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for owing a total of $607,252.98 between 2007 and 2009. AB Quintanilla You must pay the amount, and if you fail to do so, the IRS could institute criminal proceedings against you. That would mean several years in prison. It was also revealed in 2019 that the musician had more than $14,000 in back taxes that he didn’t pay until 2021.

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