LONDON (AP) — Tennis nice Boris Becker may face a jail sentence after being discovered responsible on Friday of illicitly transferring hundreds of {dollars} from a checking account after he was declared bankrupt.
A jury at London’s Southwark Crown Court docket convicted Becker on 4 costs beneath the Insolvency Act, together with removing of property, concealing debt and two counts of failing to reveal property.
The German star was discovered to have transferred a whole bunch of hundreds of kilos ({dollars}) after his June 2017 chapter from his enterprise account to different accounts, together with these of his ex-wife Barbara and estranged spouse Sharlely “Lilly” Becker.
He was additionally convicted of failing to declare a property in Germany and hiding an 825,000 euro ($895,000) financial institution mortgage and shares in a tech agency.
He was acquitted on 20 different counts, together with costs that he failed handy over his many awards, together with two Wimbledon trophies and an Olympic gold medal.
The six-time Grand Slam champion had denied all the fees, saying he had cooperated with trustees tasked with securing his property – even providing up his marriage ceremony ring – and had acted on skilled recommendation.
Becker’s chapter stemmed from a 4.6 million euro ($5 million) mortgage from a non-public financial institution in 2013, in addition to about $1.6 million borrowed from a British businessman the yr after, in accordance with testimony on the trial.
Through the trial Becker, 54, mentioned his $50 million profession earnings had been swallowed up by funds for an “costly divorce” and money owed when he misplaced massive chunks of his earnings after retirement.
He mentioned he had “costly way of life commitments” together with a home in Wimbledon that price 22,000 kilos ($28,800) in hire every month. However he mentioned unhealthy publicity had broken “model Becker,” making it laborious for him to earn sufficient to repay his money owed.
“(It’s) very troublesome if you end up bankrupt and within the headlines each week for it,” he instructed the jury. “(It’s) very troublesome to make some huge cash with my title.”
The fees carry a most sentence of seven years in jail. Becker was granted bail till a sentencing listening to on April 29.