We reported earlier today that Badr Hari has confessed to his part in the beating of multimillionaire businessman Koen Everink

17.08.2012

We reported earlier today that Badr Hari has confessed to his part in the beating of multimillionaire businessman Koen Everink

 We reported earlier today that Badr Hari has confessed to his part in the beating of multimillionaire businessman Koen Everink at the “Sensation” festival at Amsterdam ArenA a few weeks ago. The beating left Everink in dire straits, with his face and ankle badly damaged, and with many pointing the finger at Badr Hari while he was on vacation with his new girlfriend, Estelle Cruijff, former wife of Ruud Gullit. It appears that Badr is being held in prison, and that it might be a while before he sees the light of day. As of Thursday, Badr Hari\’s solitary confinement will still stand, but he will be allowed to watch television and read the newspaper — two luxuries which were out of his reach up until now. Hari is still being kept away from other prisoners and is unable to interact with anyone from the outside world. It is still unknown when he will be formally charged and sentenced. It appears that the bad boy himself, Badr Hari has finally given up the fight when it comes to his latest assault case against him. Hari, no stranger to controversy or even assault cases, has found himself accused of an assault on businessman Koen Everink at the Amsterdam ArenA during a recent event in a skybox. The assault left him with problems with an ankle and damage to his face, with doctors telling him that he\’ll never walk normally again. Hari turned himself in last week after a vacation with his new girlfriend, former wife of Ruud Gullit, Estelle Cruijff. That love affair, of course, was not without rumors as well, as Gullit claimed it was an extramarital affair on behalf of his wife, and for Badr his girlfriend just gave birth to their child in May. Badr has only fought twice in the past three years, in part because of a previous assault case from a nightclub in Holland in February of 2010. There, it was claimed a similar incident happened, and Hari was unable to compete for the entire year, with issues finally being sorted out by December when he was released. Now it appears, in this case, that Badr has admitted to his guilt to police, which for fans of Hari means not to expect to see him in the ring any time soon or ever again. It is not clear what the punishment wil be, so keep visiting LiverKick.com for updates on what will happen to Hari now that he\’s confessed.