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Soccer world champion Jérôme Boateng back in court for alleged assault case.

Starting Friday (10:00 a.m.), personal injury proceedings against soccer world champion Jérôme Boateng will be reevaluated in Munich. A different division of the Munich I Regional Court will determine if the 35-year-old should be convicted for assaulting his ex-partner. Following the Bavarian...

Boateng has to go to court again
Boateng has to go to court again

Soccer world champion Jérôme Boateng back in court for alleged assault case.

Boateng, a former player for Milan in Italy, is reportedly set to join Linzer ASK in Austria soon. However, he has been facing allegations of a fight during a Caribbean vacation. The Munich Magistrates' Court and the Regional Court have sentenced him to pay fines for causing bodily harm and making defamatory statements.

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Jérôme Boateng, the Soccer World Champion, is still dealing with the consequences of his alleged assault case in a Munich court. Despite plans to join Linzer ASK in Austria, Boateng has previously been sentenced by the Munich Magistrates' Court and the Regional Court for causing bodily harm and making defamatory statements. This is not his first encounter with the Bavarian Supreme Court in Munich, as he has faced similar charges in the past. Jerome Boateng's legal battles continue, as he now stands accused of another bodily injury case in a court of law.

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