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Boris Becker will probably be expelled from prison: Christmas with the family

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From: Stefan Schmid

Boris Becker probably won’t have to spend Christmas in prison. According to one report, he will be deported to Germany to relieve British coffers.

London – Boris Becker was in fact sentenced by a London court to two and a half years in prison for bankruptcy offences. It’s been seven months, yet it seems that soon he will be able to walk free again. An English criminal law program for foreign prisoners probably allows Becker to be loud The sun to avoid a Christmas behind bars.

Boris Becker: No short term future in England due to early release

Anyone who rages about celebrity privilege when Boris Becker is released early is wrong – at least in this case. The early release of foreign prisoners is an integral part of UK criminal law. The scheme, which Becker is now a beneficiary of, aims to provide direct aid to both prisons and UK coffers.

Boris Becker with girlfriend Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro before sentencing. © IMAGO / Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media

Becker, according to information from the British tabloid The sun responded to the prison’s proposed course of action, he will appear to be released from prison within the next month. However, an integral part of the renunciation is deportation to Becker’s home country of Germany, where he would be released immediately under more lenient legislation. Under formal deportation, the former tennis star may not enter the UK for the foreseeable future. This should be a problem because Becker’s girlfriend Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro lives and works in London.

Becker: ‘It will mean a lot to his family to get together at Christmas’

So if Christmas bliss in the Becker household is to be complete, Carvalho Monteiro should escape to Germany. In any case, the remaining family of the still inmate seems to be eagerly awaiting the unexpected Christmas present. “I’m sure it will mean a lot to him and his family to get together for Christmas,” his former spokesperson told the newspaper. Sun.

Becker’s lawyer Christian-Oliver Moser was even more pessimistic a few days ago if early release. It is not clear whether something decisive happened within a few days or whether Moser simply did not want to say anything more specific. (sch)

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