A resident of the south was arrested this morning (Sunday) on suspicion of extortion with threats against Moshe Hogg, the owner of Betar Jerusalem. He will be brought for questioning at the police station.
Hogg filed a complaint with the police last month claiming that he had received threatening messages that if he did not deposit money in an account linked to the suspect, a 26-year-old from Eilat, he would post personal details about him and distribute intimate photos of him.
Last month: Moshe Hogg was released under house arrest // Photo: Shmuel Buharis
Recall, after being detained for 29 days, Celebrate was released last month under house arrest for a period of 30 days.
On the eve of his release, police officials claimed that there were 12 women willing to testify against him in the sexual offenses case in which he was involved, claiming that he had persuaded them into prostitution.
Sources at the police claimed that the girls' testimonies indicate that Celebrate paid them for the encounters, but during the investigation it was found that some of the encounters were sponsored under Roman.
However, in some cases it has been alleged that these are "serious sexual offenses".
Police then estimated that there was enough evidence in the case to file an indictment against the celebrant.
The police clarified that the investigation will be extended for a long time, due to the number of suspects and victims of the offenses, both in the economic case and in the sex offenses case.
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