Becker used business account ‘as piggy bank’

Tennis legend Boris Becker used a business account like a ‘piggy bank’ to splurge on luxury goods after he was made bankrupt, a court heard. Becker, 54, is accused of concealing assets including his Wimbledon trophy, a Chelsea flat, two German properties and over £1 million when he was declared broke. He is also accused of not disclosing a £620,000 debt as well as his stake of 75,000 shares in AI firm Breaking Data Corp. Prosecutor Rebecca Chalkley said that…

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