A court has reportedly issued a six-month restraining order against activist Mordechai David at the request of Hadass Klein, following a conflict between them. The court also ordered David to pay 4,000 shekels in legal costs. The specific grounds for the order were not detailed.
A court has reportedly issued a six-month restraining order against activist Mordechai David at the request of journalist Hadass Klein, and ordered him to pay 4,000 shekels in legal costs. The report, from a single source, follows The Zioneer's previous coverage of the case. On June 16, a restraining order was initially reported; on July 4, a court hearing was held in which the judge warned opposing attorneys over personal costs. The current report indicates that the order has been extended for six months and costs imposed. The issuing court and the full reasoning remain unconfirmed, and no additional details on the alleged harassment have been provided.
2 developments
- DevelopingRestraining order issued against activist Mordechai David at Hadass Klein's request
- DevelopingLawyer for Hadass Klein recounts chaotic court hearing; judge warns disruptive attorneys over personal costs
- DevelopingCourt issues 'bring order' against Mordechai David after he skips hearing
- StrongCourt revokes bring-order warrant against activist Mordechai David
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