Bayern’s Boateng to appear in court on domestic violence charge
A German court has decided that Bayern Munich's veteran defender Jerome Boateng will face charges of domestic violence, a spokesman confirmed on Monday.
Bayern Munich’s German defender Jerome Boateng speaks with journalists. / AFP PHOTO / Christof STACHE
The Munich court ruled that the former international can stand trial on a charge of “slight, intentional bodily injuries”, court spokesman Klaus-Peter Juengst told AFP subsidiary SID.
It rejected, however, charges of “serious bodily injuries” against Boateng, one of the country’s most successful players, having won the World Cup with Germany in 2014 and the Champions League with Bayern in 2013.
Boateng, 31, is accused of having attacked his ex-partner, with whom he was in relationship for 10 years during which time they had two of his three children together.
The investigation was opened in autumn 2018 and formal prosecutions began in February this year.
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