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Boateng escapes jail time in domestic violence case

Boateng escapes jail time in domestic violence case

Former Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng denied the allegations

German defender Jerome Boateng has narrowly escaped a prison sentence after being found guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend.

The former Bayern Munich player received a suspended fine of €200,000 ($227,000), which he will only have to pay if he commits another offence.

The case revolves around claims made by Boateng’s former partner, the mother of his 13-year-old twins, about an incident during a 2018 Caribbean vacation. This trial marked the third retrial of the case. The judge described their relationship as toxic and fraught with conflict.

Prosecutors had pushed for a hefty fine of €1.12 million, while Boateng’s defence argued that the incident was merely a scuffle and sought a more lenient sentence.

Boateng denied accusations of hitting his ex-partner and throwing objects at her, labelling the situation a “nightmare” and calling the allegations a “fabricated narrative” of domestic abuse.

In her closing remarks, Judge Susanne Hemmerich dismissed the narrative of abuse. A mutual acquaintance testified about the couple’s turbulent relationship, describing it as “miserable” and emotionally charged.

The court learned that Boateng had pushed his ex-partner to defend himself and that she had injured him on the lip.

Boateng was initially found guilty in September 2021 and fined €1.8 million, the highest possible amount. This verdict was appealed and later reduced to €1.2 million. The decision was overturned due to legal errors, necessitating a fresh trial.

Boateng’s half-brother of former Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng.

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