Ecclestone has been under investigation since a German banker was convicted of taking an illegal payment from him worth USD 44 million.
Ecclestone told the Munich state court he felt pressured into paying the cash in 2006 because he was worried that Gerhard Gribkowsky would report him to British tax authorities.
The court said in a statement today that Ecclestone had been charged with bribery and incitement to breach of trust in connection with Gribkowsky's management of BayernLB's stake in F1. It said the indictment was dated on May 10 and has since been translated into English and delivered to Ecclestone and his lawyers.
Ecclestone has yet to read the indictment, which the court said he has until mid-August to respond to.
"They are alleging I bribed someone," Ecclestone said, while insisting he did "nothing illegal."
Gribkowsky was in charge of managing the sale of BayernLB's stake in F1.
In addition to taking the money from Ecclestone, Gribkowsky used BayernLB's funds to pay the F1 chief a commission of USD 41.4 million and agreed to pay a further $25 million to Bambino Trust, a company with which Ecclestone was affiliated, prosecutors maintained during the trial.
Gribkowsky, who largely admitted to the charges, was sentenced to 8 1/2 years in prison after being found guilty last year of corruption, tax evasion and breach of trust.
Ecclestone's German lawyers, Sven Thomas and Norbert Scharf, said they will soon submit a "comprehensive response" to the court, and the central issue in that response will be "the varying 'confessions' of Mr. Gribkowsky.
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