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Yitzhak Shum against the former chairman of the Hapoel Kfar Saba fans' organization | Israel Hayom

2022-07-27T07:55:40.324Z


The owner of the group from Sharon sent a warning letter to Emir Estlein, who is at the head of the fight against him and demands NIS 25,000 as compensation for defamation and defamation.


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The owner of Hapoel Kfar Saba, Yitzhak Shum, yesterday (Tuesday) sent a letter of warning to initiate legal proceedings to Emir Estlein, the former chairman of the fans' organization, for the compromise and defamation.

As you know, in recent months the team's fans have been protesting outside the owner's house, protesting the lack of investment, according to Shum, in the team and the loss of its identity.

The warning letter states that Estlein "uses freedom of speech for the purpose of hatred, while defaming, slandering and humiliating with the intention of degrading and harming the good name" of the owner.

Later, things are quoted that were allegedly said by Estlain in a demonstration that was held for about two weeks in Kfar Saba against Shum: "Salaries are not paid", "You have a neighbor who is a liar", "You have a neighbor who is a thief", "Stop cheating", "He (Shum) does not pay a shekel "And more allegations against the Shum family and their conduct.

At the end of the letter, the lawyer Roi Rosen, who represents Yitzhak Shum, wrote that Estline must pay NIS 250,000 within a week as compensation for the things that were hurled at the owners of Hapoel KS.

In addition, the chairman of the fan organization must post an apology on Facebook.

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Source: israelhayom

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