Jerome Boateng Escapes Jail After Paying £1.5 Million For Assault On Ex-Girlfriend Sherin Senler As Horrid Details Emerge 

Jerome Boateng Escapes Jail After Paying £1.5 Million For Assault On Ex-Girlfriend Sherin Senler As Horrid Details Emerge 

The German player, Jerome Boateng managed to escape a jail sentence after paying the highest plausible fine for beating his ex-girlfriend, Sherin Senler

Despite him and his representatives persistently denying allegations of assault, Jerome Boateng has been found guilty of beating his ex-girlfriend, Sherin Senler.

Jerome Boateng who had departed the land of Bayern Munich after over a decade at the club to play for Lyon was accused of having caused appalling physical damage to Senler who was his fiancée at the time. The misdemeanor occurred during a vacation in the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean in 2018 where Boateng had gone berserk as he accused Senler who is also the mother of twins with Boateng of spoiling the holiday.

Jerome Boateng Manages To Evade Jail Despite Being Found Guilty Of Horrendous Attack At Ex-Girlfriend 

Boateng was convicted of throwing a small candle holder at Senler along with punching her in the kidney and biting her in the head. Witnesses had gone onto talk about how Boateng had ruthlessly continued his attack despite Senler being thrown in the ground with the assault so vicious in nature that Boateng had blood all over himself from beating his ex-girlfriend.

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Boateng did manage to avoid a potential five year jail sentence with the Munich District Court handing him the highest possible fine of £1.5 million fine. All throughout the hearing, Boateng kept denying the charges levelled at him but there was sufficient evidence for the ruling to go against him.

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Boateng claimed that instead it was Senler who attacked him with him her not only insulting her but going onto hit him in the face as well. The player has also played in the Premier League for Manchester City previously.

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