Boris Becker to have German translator at bankruptcy trial

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Boris Becker will be assisted by a German translator when he gives evidence at his trial on charges that include concealing his Wimbledon trophies from bankruptcy trustees, a court has heard

The former tennis champion, now a BBC commentator, will appear at Southwark crown court on March 21 for the start of a three-week trial on 24 charges.He is accused of concealing assets including his medals and trophies, a London apartment, two German properties and approximately £1.8 million when he filed for bankruptcy.including his ex-wives Lilly Becker, 45, and Barbara Becker, 55.

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