Boris Becker found guilty in bankruptcy case


Simon Rushton
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Three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker has been found guilty at Southwark Crown Court in London of four charges under the Insolvency Act.

The former tennis star was convicted of removal of property, two counts of failing to disclose estate and concealing debt, and acquitted on a further 20 counts relating to his 2017 bankruptcy.

Becker, 54, a six-time Grand Slam champion, could now be sentenced to jail for transferring hundreds of thousands of pounds from his business account after his bankruptcy.

Former world number one Becker was declared bankrupt on June 21, 2017, over an unpaid loan of more than £3 million on his estate in Mallorca, Spain.

The German citizen, who has lived in the UK since 2012, claimed he had co-operated with trustees tasked with securing his assets, even offering up his wedding ring, and had acted on expert advice.

Becker, who was supported throughout the trial by his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, was found guilty on four charges, including removal of property, two counts of failing to disclose estate and concealing debt.

Boris Becker leaves Southwark Crown Court. AP
Boris Becker leaves Southwark Crown Court. AP

He told a jury his $50 million (£38m) career earnings were swallowed up by an expensive divorce from his first wife, Barbara Becker, child maintenance payments and “expensive lifestyle commitments".

The BBC commentator received €1.13m (£950,000) from the sale of a Mercedes car dealership he owned in Germany, which was paid into a business account used as his “piggy bank” for personal expenses, the court was told.

He was found guilty of transferring hundreds of thousands of pounds to other accounts, including those of Barbara Becker and his estranged wife Sharlely “Lilly” Becker, the mother of his fourth child.

Becker also spent about £40,000 on an ankle operation at a private clinic, paid more than £10,000 to a private jet company and splashed out £5,000 at a luxury golf resort in China.

Becker gets into a taxi after his conviction. AP
Becker gets into a taxi after his conviction. AP

The tennis great was also convicted of failing to declare a property in Germany, and hiding an €825,000 (£700,000) bank loan and shares in a tech firm.

He was acquitted on 20 charges, including nine counts of failing to hand over trophies and medals from his tennis career.

During the trial, he had told jurors he did not know the whereabouts of the memorabilia, including two of his three Wimbledon men's singles trophies.

Becker was cleared of failing to declare a second German property as well as his interest in the £2.5m Chelsea flat occupied by his daughter, Anna Ermakova.

Boris Becker through the years - in pictures

  • Boris Becker kisses the Wimbledon Men's Singles trophy, after his 1985 victory over South Africa's Kevin Curren at the London tournament. Getty Images
    Boris Becker kisses the Wimbledon Men's Singles trophy, after his 1985 victory over South Africa's Kevin Curren at the London tournament. Getty Images
  • Becker celebrates his 1985 Wimbledon win. Aged 17 years, 227 days, he was the youngest male Grand Slam winner at the time. Getty Images
    Becker celebrates his 1985 Wimbledon win. Aged 17 years, 227 days, he was the youngest male Grand Slam winner at the time. Getty Images
  • Becker serves during the final of the 1989 Monte Carlo Open Tennis Championship in France. He lost to Argentina's Alberto Mancini. Getty Images
    Becker serves during the final of the 1989 Monte Carlo Open Tennis Championship in France. He lost to Argentina's Alberto Mancini. Getty Images
  • German stars Steffi Graf and Becker were both singles champions at Wimbledon in 1989. Becker defeated Sweden's Stefan Edberg. Getty Images
    German stars Steffi Graf and Becker were both singles champions at Wimbledon in 1989. Becker defeated Sweden's Stefan Edberg. Getty Images
  • Becker dives to make a return during the 1994 Wimbledon Men's Singles semi-final He lost to Croatia's Goran Ivanisevic. Getty Images
    Becker dives to make a return during the 1994 Wimbledon Men's Singles semi-final He lost to Croatia's Goran Ivanisevic. Getty Images
  • Becker holds aloft the trophy after defeating Michael Chang to win the 1996 Men's Singles final of the Australian Open. It was his sixth and final Grand Slam title. Getty Images
    Becker holds aloft the trophy after defeating Michael Chang to win the 1996 Men's Singles final of the Australian Open. It was his sixth and final Grand Slam title. Getty Images
  • Becker poses with his wife Lilly Becker at an awards ceremony in Munich in 2013. The couple separated in 2018. Getty Images
    Becker poses with his wife Lilly Becker at an awards ceremony in Munich in 2013. The couple separated in 2018. Getty Images
  • Novak Djokovic celebrates with coach Becker, after winning the Men's Singles title at the 2016 French Open. Getty Images
    Novak Djokovic celebrates with coach Becker, after winning the Men's Singles title at the 2016 French Open. Getty Images
  • Becker with his sons Elias and Noah at the 2020 Laureus World Sports Awards in Berlin. Getty Images
    Becker with his sons Elias and Noah at the 2020 Laureus World Sports Awards in Berlin. Getty Images
  • The former tennis world no 1 arrives for an insolvency hearing at The City of Westminster Magistrates Court, London in September 2020. Getty Images
    The former tennis world no 1 arrives for an insolvency hearing at The City of Westminster Magistrates Court, London in September 2020. Getty Images
  • Becker leaves after his bankruptcy offences trial at Southwark Crown Court in London. He was found guilty of removal of property, two counts of failing to disclose estate and concealing debt. Reuters
    Becker leaves after his bankruptcy offences trial at Southwark Crown Court in London. He was found guilty of removal of property, two counts of failing to disclose estate and concealing debt. Reuters

He said he earned a “vast amount” during his career, paying cash for a family home in Munich, a property in Miami, Florida, and the estate in Mallorca, which was worth about €50m at the height of the property market.

Aside from his stellar tennis career, he also coached current world number one Novak Djokovic, worked as a commentator and acted as a brand ambassador for firms including Puma. Despite this, he said his income “reduced dramatically” following his retirement in 1999.

Becker, who was a resident of Monte Carlo and Switzerland before moving to the UK, said he had “expensive lifestyle commitments”, including a £22,000-a-month rented house in Wimbledon, south-west London.

Judge Deborah Taylor released Becker on conditional bail before sentencing on April 29, when he could face a jail sentence carrying a maximum term of seven years for each count.

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