Jerusalem – Israeli PM’s Wife Accepts Plea Deal In Case Of Catered Meals

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    FILE - The wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sara Netanyahu arrives to testify at the regional Labor Court in Jerusalem on October 29, 2015. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 Jerusalem – Sara Netanyahu, wife of the Israeli prime minister, struck a guilty plea bargain Wednesday settling allegations that she overspent some $100,000 of state money on lavish meals, state prosecutors said.

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    Mrs. Netanyahu will pay around $15,000 in fines to quietly close the case, which accused her of running up large tabs at luxury restaurants for friends and family while the official prime minister’s residence employed a full-time chef.

    Last year, Mrs. Netanyahu, 60, was indicted on charges of fraud and breach of trust. According to the indictment, she strove “to circumvent the rules and conditions governing the prime minister’s official residence in order to fraudulently obtain state funding for various expenses” from the years 2010 to 2013.

    The plea deal, which was finalized in a Jerusalem court Wednesday, saw Mrs. Netanyahu admit to a more minor charge of “intentionally exploiting the mistake of someone else,” specifically by misleading officials who didn’t realize she already benefited from chefs on the government payroll.

    Under the terms of the bargain, Mrs. Netanyahu agreed to pay $2,800 in fines and hand the remaining $12,500 back to the state. The settlement also reduced the overspending at stake to around $50,000.

    The family lawyer confirmed the deal’s details but declined comment. The State Attorney’s office justified its leniency in a statement, saying Mrs. Netanyahu deserves credit for confessing to a criminal offense that she had consistently denied.

    Mrs. Netanyahu has long come under fire for extravagant spending and abusive behavior. In 2016, a court ruled she mistreated a housecleaner and awarded the man $42,000 in damages. Other employees have accused her of abuse, charges the Netanyahus reject. Former housekeeper Shira Raban is currently suing Mrs. Netanyahu for $63,000 in damages over mistreatment and harassment, her lawyer said. She made her first court appearance Tuesday in Jerusalem.

    But the prime minister himself remains the real focus of the family’s repeated legal troubles. Netanyahu is facing an indictment on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, pending a hearing now scheduled for early October. He has pushed for a postponement, and can still request an extension from the Supreme Court.

    The prime minister is accused of accepting lavish gifts from billionaire friends, and promising to promote advantageous legislation for a major newspaper in exchange for favorable coverage. He vehemently denies wrongdoing, portraying himself as a victim of a media-orchestrated witch hunt aimed at ousting him.


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    Normal
    4 years ago

    $15K fine for $100,000 worth of food. Where can I sign up for that deal too?

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    4 years ago

    Sentence her to 5 years of cooking herself.

    BuckyinWisconsin
    BuckyinWisconsin
    4 years ago

    Purely a political prosecution meant to try to override legal elections by harassing bibis wife. Shameful and undemocratic and just sleazy and immoral

    Sol-Sol
    Sol-Sol
    4 years ago

    Ppl don’t understand why one would take a plea or settle even when one really feels that one is innocent. The unlimited weight from a system against an individual is truly crushing. They is no such thing as a fair trial, because the playing field is far from leveled.