Consumption of underage prostitution, supply of drugs to minors and invasion of privacy:
These are the sections for which the police are expected to recommend that the prosecution file an indictment against businessman and Betar Jerusalem owner Moshe Hogg at the conclusion of the investigation.
The invasion of privacy clause stems from the police conclusion that Celebrate photographed women during sexual acts without their knowledge.
Recall, Celebrate in his interrogation claimed that the cases were filmed at the time to prevent future cases of extortion due to allegations of non-consensual relationship.
Regarding the sections of committing an act of sodomy, indecent acts, holding a place for the purpose of prostitution, advertising and displaying abomination, a husband who is prohibited by consent, bringing a person into the act of prostitution and trafficking in human beings - it seems that these will not lead to an indictment.
As you may recall, Hogg was arrested in an affair that included both suspicion of sexual offenses and suspicion of economic offenses in the field of crypto in the hundreds of millions of shekels.
In these sections, a recommendation from the police is expected in a few months.
Celebrating's entourage told News 13 that these are all recommendations, which are far less than the initial suspicions that dealt with much more serious offenses.
It was further said that the one who will ultimately determine whether there will be an indictment is the prosecution, and that too only after a hearing.
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