Ehud Tenenbaum, an Israeli convicted twice in Israel and the US, has been arrested for a third time in the Netherlands, reportedly on fraud charges involving a million-dollar scheme, according to reports.
Ehud Tenenbaum, an Israeli twice convicted of crimes in Israel and the United States, has been arrested for a third time in the Netherlands, according to reports. The arrest is reportedly linked to a large-scale fraud scheme described as a 'million-dollar fraud.' Tenenbaum's previous convictions and the specifics of the current charges have not been detailed. No official confirmation from Dutch or Israeli authorities has been reported.
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