Following her loss, Lilly Becker faces additional complications.
In a recent court case, Lilly Becker, often known as the "Jungle Queen," was found to have lied during legal proceedings with Pierre Uebelhack. The judge, Dr. Robert Engelmann, announced the verdict last week in the case of Lilly Becker vs. Pierre Uebelhack.
The court's verdict considered Becker's version of the loan agreements as a "mere, refuted defense claim." The judge found that Becker deliberately lied in court, a finding that could potentially lead to criminal charges.
If the court determined that Becker knowingly made false statements under oath, she could face perjury charges. Perjury is a criminal offense that involves lying on the witness stand or submitting false statements in legal proceedings.
The court may also hold Becker in contempt if her lie obstructed justice or disrespected the court’s authority. Contempt charges can result in fines, penalties, or even jail time, depending on the severity.
If her lie was part of a scheme to defraud or manipulate the legal process, Becker might also face charges related to fraud or obstruction of justice.
However, the consequences for Becker depend on several factors, including the jurisdiction where the case took place and the nature of the lie. Different countries and states have varying laws and penalties for perjury and related offenses. The court must also prove that the lie was intentional and material to the case, and the consequences increase if the lie caused significant harm or affected the outcome of the case.
It's important to note that criminal prosecution for perjury is relatively rare and requires a high burden of proof. If convicted, penalties can range from fines to imprisonment, sometimes several years.
According to Bild, the opposing party is considering pressing charges of fraud against Becker. If the verdict becomes final, Becker could face a fine or up to five years in prison.
The legal dispute between Becker and Uebelhack was resolved last week, with the court agreeing that effective loan agreements were concluded between the two parties. However, Becker may still face legal consequences due to the verdict in the case.
Becker, a 48-year-old individual, was involved in a legal dispute with Uebelhack. She claimed that repayments were gifts instead of loans, a claim the court found to be false. The judge's verdict states that the alleged loan agreements were "forced upon" Becker.
The accusation of lying in court against Becker could have serious implications, potentially leading to criminal charges and penalties. It's a reminder that honesty and integrity are crucial in legal proceedings.
The accusation of lying in court against Becker could potentially lead to perjury charges, as the court found that she deliberate fabricated statements under oath. Moreover, if her lie was part of a scheme to defraud or manipulate the legal process, Becker might also face charges related to fraud or obstruction of justice.