Boris Becker will be discharged from bankruptcy in Britain after agreeing a settlement over his debts. The six-time Grand Slam champion was declared bankrupt in 2017 with debts of around 50 million.
Becker was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison in April 2022 after being found guilty of four charges under the Insolvency Act. He served eight months of his sentence before being deported back to Germany.
People are usually automatically discharged from bankruptcy after a year. But an insolvency judge imposed special conditions on Becker and suspended his discharge in 2018.
The 56-year-old applied to lift the suspension and, according to his lawyer, a judge agreed on Tuesday. “As a result of an agreement with his insolvency admin…
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