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Lod court sentences Israeli to 17 years for online sex crimes against minor family member

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Lod court sentences Israeli to 17 years for online sex crimes against minor family member

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 12:32

TL;DR

The Lod District Court sentenced Ori Elfi to 17 years in prison on Sunday, along with a suspended sentence and 200,000 NIS compensation, for a series of online sex crimes including causing rape of a minor family member, indecent acts, and extortion by threats, according to Israeli media reports.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Lod District Court sentenced Ori Elfi to 17 years in prison on Sunday, along with a suspended sentence and 200,000 NIS compensation, for a series of online sex crimes. The court convicted Elfi of causing rape of a minor family member, causing indecent acts on a minor family member, and extortion by threats. The sentence is one of the harsher ones for online sexual offenses. The Zioneer previously reported on a similar case in June, where the Jerusalem District Court sentenced Shimon Adiel Hadari to 12.5 years for sexual offenses against a minor relative. The details of the case and the exact relationship between the defendant and the victim have not been fully disclosed.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Court ordered 200,000 NIS compensation and a suspended sentence.

  2. Defendant identified as Ori Elfi.

  3. Lod court sentences Israeli to 17 years for online sex crimes against minor family member

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03 · Source and signal

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