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Boris Becker will reportedly travel back to Germany on a paid-for private jet when he is freed from jail. The three-time Wimbledon champion, 54, has also apparently been signed for a interview with a German broadcaster about his imprisoning, MailOnline said on Wednesday. (07.12.22) A source told the outlet, which said the jet would be waiting to pick him up when he is granted early release from jail: “Boris is still one of Germany’s most famous sportsmen and his first interview is much prized. “There will be a great amount of interest in his release and the private jet ensures that he is not s...
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Boris Becker will reportedly return to his native Germany in time for Christmas. The jailed tennis champion is set to be deported next week after serving less than eight months of his two-and-a-half year sentence for a £2.5 million bankruptcy fraud. It was reported on Monday (05.12.22) by the Daily Mirror the 54-year-old has been approved for a fast-track scheme that sends foreigners who commit crimes in the UK back to their home countries in a bid to free up resources in British prisons. Boris, who was sentenced in April after he hid £2.5 milion of assets while declared bankrupt has spent nea...
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Boris Becker is doing "fine" in prison. The former tennis champion - who has sons Noah, 28, and Elias, 22, with first wife Barbara, daughter Anna, 21, from a brief relationship with Angela Ermakova, and Amadeus, 12, with estranged wife Lilly Becker - is two months into a 30-month sentence at HMP Huntercombe, Oxfordshire, for hiding assets following his bankruptcy but his estranged spouse insisted "everything is OK". Lilly told Mail Online: “Boris is fine, I am fine — we are all fine — I have been very busy ... there’s not much more to say, everything is OK. “I’ve not been watching Wimbledon an...
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Boris Becker is not appealing his jail sentence after hiding £2.5 million of assets to get out of paying his bankruptcy debts. The disgraced tennis ace was last month sentenced to two years and six months behind bars after a judge blasted him for his lack of remorse. Even though it was thought he was confident he would be freed by winter, he has now confirmed he will accept the verdict. In his first statement since sentencing, the six-time Grand Slam champion, 54, told the Mail: “I wish to make it clear that I accept the verdicts of the jury, I accept the sentence imposed upon me and that is w...
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