Two years after being convicted of insolvency offenses, Boris Becker is no longer insolvent. His lawyer reported this.
It has been two years since Boris Becker (56) was sentenced to two and a half years by a court in Great Britain for insolvency offenses. The former tennis star has been free again for around a year and a half, but the insolvency proceedings continued. As his lawyer now reports, Becker is no longer insolvent.
“As a result of an agreement with his insolvency administrators, Boris Becker’s private insolvency, which opened in 2017, was legally terminated by a decision yesterday by the High Court in London,” the statement said. The court ordered Boris Becker’s immediate discharge of residual debt. This means that the 56-year-old is released from any further liability arising from the insolvency debts.
When will Boris Becker be allowed to return to Great Britain?
Boris Becker was sentenced to two and a half years in prison by a London court at the end of April 2022. The three-time Wimbledon winner had concealed assets worth millions from his insolvency administrators. Becker served part of his sentence in Wandsworth Prison and Huntercombe Prison.
Due to a special regulation for foreign prisoners, Becker was released early in December 2022 and was deported to Germany. He will not be allowed to return to his former adopted home until October 2024 at the earliest. Becker had lived in Great Britain since 2012.
Source: Stern

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