LAS VEGAS - SEPTEMBER 15: Singer Luis Miguel performs during the first of four sold-out shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace September 15, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Miguel released a self-titled studio album on September 14. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Mexican singer Luis Miguel surrendered to U.S. marshals and was released on bond Tuesday after he was accused of failing to pay over $1 million to his former manager.
The Grammy Award winner appeared in federal court in Los Angeles Tuesday. There had been a warrant out for his arrest for failure to appear at court hearings. Miguel, born Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri, was ordered to pay the money to William Brockhaus by a New York judge, and the case was transferred to a federal court California.
Miguel is known as “El Sol de Mexico” and rose to fame with hits such as “La Incondicional” and Spanish cover of the 1978 hit “Blame it on the Boogie.” He has since won 9 Grammy awards. He is also known as the “Latin Frank Sinatra” and has dated both Daisy Fuentes and Mariah Carey in the past.
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