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Property was concealed and shown to be bankrupt; Tennis legend Boris Becker sentenced to life in prison

London: German tennis legend Boris Becker has been sentenced by a London court to two and a half years in prison for concealing assets worth 2.5 2.5 million to avoid repaying loans.

The lawsuit was probably funded by Becker’s luxury property in Mayorca, Spain. In 2017, Becker filed a paperwork for non-repayment of the loan. Becker owed 50 million at the time of filing the petition. Becker also hid assets worth 8 825,000 in Germany and a 66,000 investment in a technology company. The court also found that പ്പർ 390,000 had been transferred from his business account to nine different accounts, including that of his ex – wife, Barbara, after Papper filed the petition.

It was also big news that Becker put up for auction the trophies he had previously won in his tennis career to pay off debts. Becker, who won the Wimbledon title at the age of 17, made history by auctioning off 82 items online, including medals, cups, watches and photos. Becker has won 49 titles, including six Grand Slam titles in his career.

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