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Jerome Boateng’s Mother Accuses Him of Years of Abusing Women

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Explosive allegations have emerged from the family circle of football star Jerome Boateng, as his mother speaks out against him, claiming he has been engaged in a pattern of abuse against women spanning several years.

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The startling revelation comes amidst ongoing legal proceedings related to allegations of assault against Boateng’s former girlfriend.

In a communication dated March 25, 2021, Boateng’s mother conveyed her concerns to a Berlin lawyer, asserting that her son had inflicted both mental and physical abuse on women for an extended period.

This revelation follows the tragic death of Kasia Lenhardt, Boateng’s ex-girlfriend, who tragically took her own life on February 9, 2021, in Berlin.

German publication Spiegel reported on Boateng’s mother’s assertions, quoting her as stating, “My son has been mentally and physically abusing women for years. Now, Kasia Lenhardt has taken her own life, and he still doesn’t want to face the consequences of his behavior.”

Investigations into Lenhardt’s untimely death by Spiegel have unearthed compelling evidence supporting allegations of violence within her relationship with Boateng.

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Forensic analysis of Lenhardt’s iPhone, coupled with extensive audio messages, reportedly corroborate her accounts of abuse.

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Additionally, it has emerged that Lenhardt had purportedly intended to file a complaint against Boateng for bodily harm shortly before her tragic demise.

Disturbing chat messages retrieved from Lenhardt’s communications paint a grim picture of the alleged abuse she suffered.

Dating as far back as October 2019, Lenhardt documented instances of Boateng’s purported violence, including details of injuries such as broken thumbs and hematomas allegedly inflicted by him.

Responding to Spiegel, Boateng’s legal representative addressed the accusations, citing ongoing legal proceedings as a hindrance to providing detailed responses.

The lawyer emphasized that the available information was selective and asserted Boateng’s innocence, stating, “He never physically attacked.”

Boateng’s legal woes are not new. In 2021, he was found guilty of assaulting and insulting his former partner during a Caribbean vacation five years prior. Although a district court upheld the ruling in November 2022, the original fine of €1.8 million was reduced to €1.2 million.

However, the Bavarian Supreme Court overturned Boateng’s conviction for physical assault last September, citing procedural errors. As a result, a new trial is slated to commence on June 14, 2024, in a Munich regional court, as reported by Bild.





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