https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/28/malka-leifer-silent-in-first-melbourne-court-appearance-on-74-charges-of-child-sexual-abuse
Malka Leifer has not applied for bail during a
hearing at a Victorian court less than a day after landing in Melbourne
following her extradition from Israel, and almost 13 years after she left Australia amid allegations of child sexual abuse.
Appearing before the Melbourne
magistrates court via video link on Thursday morning, Leifer did not
speak when asked if she could hear the magistrate, despite police
confirming the technology was working.
On Wednesday, the principal of
the Adass Israel School, Aaron Strasser, announced it would offer an
evening of counselling to current and former students, parents and
staff, while warning the community not to make any comments to
journalists in light of the significant media attention the case has
drawn.
“We recognise that Mrs Leifer’s presence
in Australia may evoke a range of reactions for our school community,
including our staff, students and parent body, and you may be asked
questions about the matter in the coming days,” he said.
“We
want to assure you that Adass Israel School fully supports the legal
process in place and will do all that is requested by the authorities to
assist in the processing of this case,” Strasser said.