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Bayern Munich: Lucas Hernandez avoids jail time

A Madrid court has ruled in favour of Bayern Munich defender Lucas Hernández, who has been spared six months in jail for breaking a restraining order.

Lucas Hernandez celebrates his first goal during the UEFA EURO 2020 Group F football match between France and Germany at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
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Bayern Munich and France defender Lucas Hernández has been spared a prison sentence by a Madrid court for breaking a restraining order following a successful appeal by his defence lawyers. The Madrid Provincial High Court in September ordered Hernández to attend a hearing and potentially to accept a custodial sentence for failing to adhere to a previous ruling banning the player from contact with his girlfriend, Amelia Llorente, following an altercation in 2017 when Hernández was at Atlético Madrid and for which he was ordered to perform community service.

Despite the couple’s argument they were later reconciled, married and went on honeymoon together on the same flight. Sources consulted by AS have confirmed that had they arrived separately at Madrid’s Barajas airport they would not have been considered to be in violation of the six-month restraining order imposed on both of them but as that was not the case, Hernández was arrested and spent the night in Moratalaz jail in Madrid and subsequently charged with breaking the order and for not complying with his 31-day community service order, for which prosecutors sought a prison term of one year.

The Madrid court subsequently ordered Hernández to attend a hearing on 19 October "in order to be personally requested to voluntarily enter the penitentiary centre of his choice within ten days"

Hoeness: "It's a joke"

Lucas Hernandez and his wife Amelia Llorente in 2019.
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Lucas Hernandez and his wife Amelia Llorente in 2019.CHRISTOF STACHEAFP

However, the successful appeal of his lawyers means that Hernández will now not face jail time providing he does not commit any other offence during the period of the four-year suspension of his sentence and he pays a fine of €96,000.

The case has caused quite a stir in Germany. Bayern Munich were initially unaware of the court order and Hernández’s potential custodial term, but former Bayern president and current board member Uli Hoeness publicly backed the player. “This is all ridiculous,” Hoeness said. He is married to his wife and now he’s going to go to prison for something that happened years ago? It’s a joke."