Native name | Hebrew: פרשת מלכה לייפר |
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Date | Between 2003 and 2007 |
Venue | Adass Israel School |
Location | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Type |
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Theme | Sexual abuse of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish children in a school setting |
Target | Jewish children |
Perpetrator | Malka Leifer |
Outcome |
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Convicted | Malka Leifer |
Charges | 70 charges of rape, indecent assault, committing an indecent act with a child, and sexual penetration of a child |
Trial | by Judge and jury (February–April 2023) |
Convictions | Guilty of 18 charges of rape and child sexual abuse |
Sentence | 15 years in custody; non-parole period of 11 years and six months (August 2023) |
Civil penalties | A$1.27 million in exemplary damages to the victims against the school and Leifer |
Other matters | Litzman plead guilty for breach of trust and received a minor fine No conviction was recorded. (August 2022) |
The Adass Israel School sex abuse scandal (Hebrew: פרשת מלכה לייפר, lit. 'the Malka Leifer scandal/affair'[1]) is a criminal case and extradition dispute regarding incidents of child sex abuse at a Jewish religious school in Melbourne, Australia. A former principal, Malka Leifer, faced trial on 70 sex offence charges laid by Victoria Police, with accusations from at least eight alleged victims.[2][3][4][5][6] Leifer, a dual Israeli-Australian citizen,[7] fled under suspicious circumstances shortly before a warrant could be issued, and remained in Israeli-controlled territory from 2008 until January 2021, under varying levels of police and court supervision, pending the resolution of her extradition case.[8] Leifer's trial did not address other alleged sex crimes in Israel and the West Bank because they did not occur in Australia.[4][5]
The degree of freedom she enjoyed under Israeli jurisdiction prompted worldwide media coverage and criticism of Israel's judicial system;[9][10] activist Manny Waks described the case as "a farce"[11] and "an embarrassment".[12] Leifer lived an apparently normal life for some time in the Israeli settlement of Emmanuel in the West Bank, despite a court ruling that she was mentally unfit for proceedings.[13][14] She was eventually rearrested after media and police scrutiny of her behavior,[9] but continued to evade extradition, with more than 70 court hearings and appeals requested by her legal team, and delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] In January 2021, after more than 13 years as a fugitive, Leifer was extradited to Australia; she appeared before a Melbourne judge via video link in April 2021, her first appearance in Australian court. On 3 April 2023 Leifer was found guilty of 18 charges, including rape and child sexual abuse.[16] Leifer was sentenced in August 2023 to 15 years' prison for sexually abusing two students in her care and is eligible for parole in June 2029.[17]
In 2015, the Supreme Court of Victoria awarded a judgement of over AU$1 million against the school, as well as $150,000 of exemplary damages personally against Leifer. A further investigation, into the actions of some members of the Adass Israel community for helping Leifer leave Australia, continued after the Supreme Court judgement.[18] Israeli police investigated and indicted former Minister of Health Yaakov Litzman, following an investigation into official interference with Leifer's extradition case.[19][20] Litzman eventually pleaded guilty to breach of trust in the case in early 2022.[21]
Leifer faced a directions hearing in Victoria's County Court on Thursday when Judicial Registrar Matthew Phillips confirmed her case would go to trial in 2022...
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