Israeli media report that the State Attorney's office plans to file an indictment against actor Guy Levi (25) on three counts of illegal filming and invasion of privacy — but will not include the rape charge he was originally investigated for. His remand was extended by three days; the court did not rule out release to alternative custody.
A substantive shift in a high-profile case: the State Attorney's office is set to indict actor Guy Levi on three counts of secretly filming women and invasion of privacy, but will drop the rape charge that originally led to his arrest, according to Yedioth Ahronoth. The development was disclosed during a Monday court hearing that extended Levi's remand by three days; the court did not foreclose the possibility of releasing him to alternative custody. Levi, 25, was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of filming women in a fitting room at TLV Mall and in other incidents. He has denied all allegations. The case has drawn widespread public attention, with four complaints filed against him.
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