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Becker pleads not guilty over failing to return trophies to settle debts – report - Stabroek News

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(Reuters) - German tennis great Boris Becker pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges that he had failed to hand over his Grand Slam trophies in order to settle his debts, the Press Association reported.

The article Becker pleads not guilty over failing to return trophies to settle debts – report appeared first on Stabroek News.

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