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Madrid court orders imprisonment of France footballer Lucas Hernandez

Bayern Munich defender has ten days to enter prison ‘voluntarily’ for violating restraining order twice

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Oct 2021 2:00PM

Madrid court orders imprisonment of France footballer Lucas Hernandez
In Spain, first-time offenders sentenced to less than two years do not usually go to prison, but France footballer, Lucas Hernandez (pictured above), became a repeat offender after violating a restraining order − which banned him from contacting his partner for six months − twice; the first time in February 2017 after a violent altercation between the two, and the second four months later, when the couple landed in Madrid after getting married – AFP pic, October 14, 2021

MADRID − A Madrid court today announced it had ordered the imprisonment of France and Bayern Munich defender, Lucas Hernandez, for violating a restraining order in 2017.

Lucas, a 2018 World Cup winner, has been summoned to appear before a court next Tuesday but he has appealed against the sentence. He will have ten days from October 19 to enter prison “voluntarily”.

In Spain, those sentenced to less than two years do not usually go to prison, but in this case, as it was a repeat offence, Lucas has been ordered to.

The 25-year-old was arrested four years ago for violating a court order banning him from contacting his partner after a violent altercation between the two.

In December 2019, Lucas was sentenced to six months in prison for breaking the restraining order when the couple landed in Madrid after getting married.

In February 2017, Lucas was arrested after his then-girlfriend was taken to hospital with minor injuries following a fight between them.

Neither made a complaint against the other but both were charged by Spain’s public prosecutor.

The then-Atletico Madrid player and his girlfriend were each sentenced to 31 days of community service.

They were also ordered not to see each other for six months.

Four months later though, Lucas was arrested at the Madrid airport.

He was in the company of his partner, who was not arrested as her own restraining order had not yet been formally served, as the pair returned to Spain after getting married in the United States.

The couple have since had a son.

Lucas was part of the France squad that won the Nations League title last weekend.

He became the most expensive player in Bundesliga history when he joined Bayern from Atletico in 2019 for €80 mil (RM385.3 mil). – AFP, October 14, 2021

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