Here’s everything you need to know about Brenda Patea and her ongoing case against Alexander Zverev
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Zverev and Patea were in a relationship starting in 2019 and welcomed their daughter in 2021. However, they eventually decided to part ways due to differing perspectives on life. When they separated, Patea mentioned that she would not be sharing custody with Zverev.
It’s worth noting that this is not the first time Zverev has faced such accusations, with Olga Sharypova being the primary case that led to a lengthy ATP investigation. Despite the investigation, no evidence was found to support the allegations, resulting in a ruling in favor of Zverev
Where does the legal tussle between Patea and Zverev stand at the moment?
On January 31, 2023, Alexander Zverev expressed his belief that “justice has prevailed” after the ATP concluded its investigation into allegations of domestic abuse made by his ex-girlfriend, Olya Sharypova. The investigation had been ongoing for 27 months, and the ATP stated that there was “insufficient evidence to substantiate” the claims. However, on July 19, 2023, it was revealed that Zverev is now facing a new accusation of assault from another former partner, Brenda Patea, who is also the mother of their daughter, Mayla.
Following Patea’s latest complaint, the public prosecutor’s office in Berlin is pursuing a penalty order against Alexander Zverev, the two-time ATP Finals champion, based on an accusation of bodily harm.
If the court approves the penalty order, Zverev will have a two-week window to appeal, and there won’t be a trial involved in this particular process.
The penalty order is built upon the assault charge brought forth by Brenda Patea. However, neither she nor her management team have issued any statements regarding the reports. Similarly, Alexander Zverev and his legal or management teams have not offered any comments on the matter either.
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