This is how worldly fame passes.
Former tennis player Boris Becker was released today (Thursday) from prison in England and at the same time was deported to Germany where he is currently making his way.
His lawyer Christian Moser agreed to tell the media in the Kingdom: "Becker has served his sentence and is not subject to any restrictions in Germany."
It should be noted that according to the law in the British Isles, anyone who is sentenced to at least 12 months in prison and does not hold British citizenship, is automatically deported from the country.
BREAKING: Three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker was released from jail today and will be deported from the UK.
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Becker, who won six Grand Slam titles and was ranked number one in the world at his peak, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, but he served only eight months after he was convicted of hiding £2.5 million of his assets just to avoid paying taxes to the British authorities.
As a reminder, the retired Wimbledon champion declared bankruptcy already in 2017 due to high debts and at the same time was caught by the authorities in the disappearance of assets, one of which is the Wimbledon trophy he won as a 17-year-old boy, with which he refused to cover his debts.
The former tennis player, who has been accused of no less than 24 counts of various offenses since the investigation began, was ranked number one in the world in the past and won 6 Grand Slams.
In addition to an Olympic gold medal in 1992.
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