The court sentenced Itai Levi, former CEO of a cybersecurity firm, to 10 years in prison after he was convicted of sex crimes against minors aged 4-12, including invasion of privacy. The sentence reflects the severity of his actions, according to i24NEWS.
The Tel Aviv District Court sentenced Itai Levi, the former CEO of a cybersecurity company, to 10 years in prison on Wednesday after he was convicted of sex crimes against minors aged 4 to 12. The charges included sexual offenses and invasion of privacy. The court described the sentence as reflecting the 'great severity' of his actions. The Zioneer reported earlier today (Wed 16:22 Jerusalem) that a cybersecurity CEO had been sentenced to a decade in prison; the name and full details of the crimes have now been released. Levi was convicted on his own confession.
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