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Penalty Order Sought Against Zverev on Bodily Injury

Report: Penalty Order Sought Against Zverev on Bodily Injury

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

A penalty order is sought against Alexander Zverev for allegedly inflicting “bodily injury” on the mother of his child.

The attorney for Brenda Patea told publication RTL a German prosecutor is seeking a penalty order against Zverev on the charge.

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Neither Zverev nor Patea herself have commented on the case.

Quoting sources close to the case, RTL reports the penalty order seeks nearly a half-million Euros on the allegation of bodily injury.

A penalty order shows “that the public prosecutor’s office sees sufficient suspicion [for the allegation],” RTL reports.

Issuing a penalty order is not a verdict, but a request for the prosecutor’s office to act while sparing Zverev a public trial. If the court approves the request and issues the penalty order, Zverev has two weeks to object.

This is not a verdict, but a proposal for a decision by the public prosecutor’s office and can spare Zverev a public trial. The court must first decide on the issuance of the penalty order. If the penalty order is issued, an objection can be lodged within two weeks.

“The sum is basically made up of the income and the severity of the crime. So the public prosecutor’s office is already assuming a significant crime and also good income and financial circumstances,” attorney Arndt Kempgens told RTL.

This isn’t the first abuse allegation made against Zverev by a former partner.

Ex-girlfriend Olga Sharypova detailed instances of physical and emotional abuse she said the Olympic gold-medal champion committed against her during their relationship.

Last January, the ATP announced after a 15-month investigation into allegations by Olga Sharypova that Zverev emotionally and physically abused her during their relationship, it found “insufficient evidence” to support the claims of abuse.

“A major independent investigation into Alexander Zverev has found insufficient evidence to substantiate published allegations of abuse. As a result, no disciplinary action will be taken by ATP,” the ATP said in a statement.

The men’s tennis association said an independent investigation conducted interviews with Zverev, Sharypova and “24 other individuals” and did not substantiate abuse allegations.

Olga Sharypova, Zverev’s ex-girlfriend, alleges Zverev violently abused her during the 2019 Shanghai Rolex Masters tournament.

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