Tennisidol Boris Becker appeared in court on Monday in London. At the Southwark Crown Court began the process against the 54-year-olds in the morning. Becker, who won six Grand Slam tournaments in his sports career, is accused of a lack of cooperation in his insolvency proceedings.
At a conviction, the election London threatens up to seven years imprisonment. He rejects the allegations. "I'm glad that the process will finally start now and the court will speak a verdict. The past five years were damn long, the toughest of my life," said Becker, who had been explained in 2017 by a British court for insolvency, last the _ Picture on sunday._
Among other things, Becker is accused of having trophies and medals from its tennis career, including the trophy for its historical first wimbledon victory in 1985, to have hidden from the insolvency administrator. In addition, he is said to have a secluded real estate and bank balances and, moreover, have transferred large sums of money, among other things, on accounts of his former life folders Barbara and Lilly Becker.
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