Lehmann’s wife of 25 years confirms they’re now DIVORCED

The ex -woman of Jens Lehmann – Conny – has confirmed that the two have broken down and end their 25 -year marriage.

The couple has long lived separately, with Conny moving from their villa in Starnberg before they officially stop. The beautiful path was offered for sale in January by a broker in Munich for € 12.9 million (£ 10.9 million).

Conny, 52, and Lehmann's split came after the former goalkeeper of Arsenal was entangled in a series of controversies in the past year.

“I'm single,” Conny told Bild. “I am a happy single,” she emphasized, but was reluctant to talk about the relationship with her now ex-husband.

The couple met in 1995, before they officially met in 1999 and married in October of that year.

Conny, who previously had a relationship with the former Borussia Dortmund and Germany -midfielder Knut Reinhardt, has two children with Lehmann, Mats, 24 and Lieselotta, 18. Lehmann, 55, has also taken over the child of Conny from her time with Reinhardt.

She was on the side of the Arsenal star during his time and helped him through various difficult moments.

The couple had an on-off relationship for a while, where Conny found a new partner when Lehmann stayed in their parental home before offering it for sale.

They went on vacation as a family last summer, but the report claimed that this was for the benefit of the children instead of romantic feelings between the couple.

During the Oktoberfest parties in Germany last year, things came to a highlight when Conny was reportedly seen with friends, while Lehmann was depicted with pleasure with various young women in a separate area.

After these celebrations in September, Lehmann was stopped by the police after he was reportedly drunk. He threw over several times and struggled to stand without help when asked to get out of the car.

The 55-year-old was reportedly stopped around 1:30 by the police while he was in Lederhose after the Oktoberfest parties.

A report from Bild at the time claimed that former Germany no. 1 staggering and smoke of alcohol, and that he had to be taken to the police station to undergo further tests because he could not complete breath tests.

The outlet also claimed that the smell of alcohol on Lehmann was so abundant that officers could smell it through his open window. He was then reported that he had difficulty finding his driver's license, instead to produce his ID card before he finally found his driver's license after several failed attempts.

Lehmann was then asked to show his warning triangle and first aid kit, but when he opened his boot, he struggled to stand and was forced to hold the car to stay upright, the report claims.

Furthermore, it was claimed that Lehmann did not pass a Breathalyser test, and he vomited at least twice, the second time after a strip to the road.

Lehmann was brought to the Munich Institute for Forensic Medicine for blood tests.

The office of the public attorney of Munich asked for a fine of £ 60,000. The former stop has submitted a profession, with a trial for Thursday 3 April.

His driver's license has since been seized.

That incident was the last of several controversies that the former keeper has plagued in recent months.

Last year he received a fine of £ 112,500 after he was found guilty of material damage and attempted fraud by a German court.

Arsenal's No 1 goalkeeper during their 'Invincible' season in the 2003-04 campaign was accused of using a chainsaw to withstand the roof beams of a newly built garage on the ownership of his neighbor in the summer of 2022.

The verdict came after Lehmann appealed against the first statement that he saw a conditional prison sentence and a fine of more than £ 350,000.

The criminal charges were withdrawn after Lehmann reached an extrajudicial settlement with his neighbor who was said to be more than £ 50,000.

He was also on trial for avoiding parking fines that are said to have been paid since.

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