A Melbourne woman has been awarded more than $1 million
in compensation for sexual abuse she suffered at an ultra-orthodox
Jewish school.
The Supreme Court heard the 28-year-old was
sexually abused between 2003 and 2006 by Malka Leifer, who was the
headmistress at the Adass Israel School in Elsternwick.
The court heard the woman was abused at school, on camp and at Ms Leifer's home.
Justice
Jack Rush said the victim had suffered fear, uncertainty and major
lifelong mental injury including self-harm and awarded her $1.27 million
in damages.
The school arranged for Ms Leifer to be flown out of
Australia in 2008, within hours of learning of allegations made by the
victim and at least eight other girls, the court heard.
Ms Leifer is currently in Israel awaiting extradition, and it is understood she could face dozens of charges of indecent assault and rape if she ever returns to Melbourne.
She
has been under house arrest in Israel since last September, but nearly a
year later there still has not been an initial hearing on her
extradition petition.[...]
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