https://www.timesofisrael.com/defense-at-extradition-hearing-leifers-students-effectively-consented-to-abuse/
State prosecutor Matan Akiva flatly rejected the claims, saying the alleged victims were in no place to say “no” to Leifer and that their principal had total control over them. Moreover, he argued that the nature of their ultra-Orthodox community in Melbourne left the girls without the tools to be able to cope with such abuse.
At a long-awaited extradition hearing for Malka Leifer on Monday, the
defense team of the former headmaster at an Australian school sought to
argue that those who accuse their client of sexual abuse had
effectively consented to it.
The highly anticipated session at the Jerusalem District Court
was the 69th hearing convened since Leifer was initially arrested in
2014, six years after fleeing Australia, where she now faces 74 charges
of child sex abuse.
Defense attorney Nick Kaufman argued that the three sisters accusing
his client were around or even over the consenting age of 18 when the
alleged abuse took place. He did not state specifically that the
allegations were true, but argued that even if they were, there were
holes in their stories, which should prevent Leifer from being
extradited.
State prosecutor Matan Akiva flatly rejected the claims, saying the alleged victims were in no place to say “no” to Leifer and that their principal had total control over them. Moreover, he argued that the nature of their ultra-Orthodox community in Melbourne left the girls without the tools to be able to cope with such abuse.
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