Jerome Boateng charged a suspended fine; warning him over assault case

Jerome Boateng charged a suspended fine; warning him over assault case

German Football Star Jerome Boateng Receives Suspended Fine for Intentional Bodily Harm

A regional court in Munich, Bavaria, has issued a warning to former international footballer Jerome Boateng for intentional bodily harm and charge him with a €200,000 suspended fine.

The German World Cup-winning soccer star was accused of violence against his ex-girlfriend, the mother of his 13-year-old twins, during a vacation in the Caribbean in 2018.

The case has been making headlines for years, with the presiding judge describing the relationship between Boateng and his ex-partner as “toxic”.

The proceedings have gone through multiple trials, with the latest verdict being a suspended fine of €200,000.

This means that if Boateng commits another offense, he will be required to pay the full amount.

The allegations of violence were made by Boateng’s ex-partner, who claimed that she was injured during a scuffle on the vacation.

Boateng denied the allegations, saying that it was a misunderstanding and that his ex-partner had fabricated the narrative of a wife-beater.

However, the court rejected his claims and found him guilty of domestic violence.

During the trial, a mutual acquaintance of Boateng and his ex-girlfriend testified that their relationship was emotionally charged and difficult, describing it as “miserable”.

The court also heard that Boateng had pushed his ex-girlfriend away to defend himself and that she had injured him on the lip.

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This is not the first time Boateng has been in trouble with the law.

In September 2021, he was ordered to pay a €1.8 million fine after being found guilty of domestic violence.

However, he appealed the verdict and was later ordered to pay €1.2 million to his ex-partner in November 2022 after an appeal was overturned due to legal errors.

The long-time Bayern defender recently transferred from Italian club US Salernitana to Austrian side Linzer ASK.

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