BREAKING: A three-time Wimbledon champion has been sentenced for illicitly transferring large amounts of money and hiding assets after he was declared bankrupt. 9News
earlier this month on four charges under the Insolvency Act and had faced a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.
The 54-year-old German was found to have transferred hundreds of thousands of pounds after his June 2017 bankruptcy from his business account to other accounts, including those of his ex-wife Barbara and estranged wife Sharlely “Lilly” Becker. Becker, wearing a striped tie in Wimbledon’s purple and green colours, walked into the courthouse hand in hand with girlfriend Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro.
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