The Lod District Court sentenced Itai Levi, former CEO of a cybersecurity firm, to 10 years in prison for sex crimes against minors aged 4-12, according to reports. The court described his actions as 'disgusting'.
The sentencing of Itai Levi, the former CEO of a cybersecurity company, was handed down by the Lod District Court on Wednesday, with the judge calling the crimes 'disgusting'. Levi was convicted of a series of sex crimes against children, including invasion of privacy. The sentence of 10 years imprisonment reflects the severity of the offenses, according to reports. The case has drawn attention due to Levi's high-profile position in the tech industry. (As The Zioneer reported earlier today, the sentence was expected to be significant.)
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