Kevin-Prince Boateng has criticised his half-brother Jerome after the defender was found guilty of assaulting his former partner.
The centre-back, who joined Lyon this summer after leaving Bayern Munich, was ordered to pay a €1.8 million fine after being convicted on Thursday.
Boateng avoided a possible prison term for the incident which took place in 2018, but the prosecution has said they will consider appealing the judge’s ruling as they hoped for a suspended sentence instead of a mere fine.
Kevin-Prince says his relationship with Jerome, who has the same father but a different mother broke down well before the latter’s conviction.
“I’ve distanced myself from Jerome for a long time,” the Hertha Berlin player said to Bild.
“I value and respect German law. I abhor violence against women.
“I don’t identify with my brother’s actions and that’s why I no longer have anything to do with him.”
The Germany international signed for Lyon in a free transfer during the summer window and is yet to make his first appearance for the club.
Coach Peter Bosz refused to comment on the 33-year-old’s legal situation but says there is a chance he could debut on Sunday when they take on Strasbourg.
“I’m a coach, it’s his private life, I don’t want to say anything about it,” he told reporters.
“Jerome did not train collectively for three months, even if he worked with a trainer, and the team training is always different.
“Xherdan Shaqiri is a little further ahead. We’ll see on Sunday, there are a lot of uncertainties for the starting XI,” he said.