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Woman extradited from Israel in Australian court on child sex charges

Malka Leifer accused of 74 counts of sexually assaulting children while working as a teacher

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2021 9:00PM

Woman extradited from Israel in Australian court on child sex charges
Malka Leifer, an Israeli citizen in her 50s, is accused of 74 counts of sexually assaulting children while working as a religious studies teacher and principal at the Adass Israel School in Melbourne. – AFP pic, January 28, 2021

MELBOURNE – A former principal at a Jewish ultra-Orthodox school appeared in an Australian court today, hours after she was extradited from Israel to face dozens of child sexual assault charges.

Malka Leifer, an Israeli citizen in her 50s, is accused of 74 counts of sexually assaulting children while working as a religious studies teacher and principal at the Adass Israel School here.

Dressed in a white head-covering with a blue surgical mask, she appeared via video link in a court here today and was remanded in custody.

Leifer, her head bowed throughout the brief hearing, remained silent when addressed by the magistrate.

Her lawyer, Tony Hargreaves, did not make an application for bail but asked that she be transferred "as quickly as possible" from police custody to a prison with more facilities due to her "significant mental health issues".

"Ms Leifer has very strict religious beliefs and special arrangements will need to be made for her to comply with those religious beliefs," he added.

Leifer fled Australia for Israel after allegations against her surfaced in 2008, moving with her family to the Emmanuel settlement in the occupied West Bank.

Australian authorities laid charges in 2012 and requested her extradition two years later.

She arrived here on a flight late yesterday after six years of legal wrangling in Israel, including over whether she was feigning mental illness to avoid standing trial in Australia. 

The Israeli Supreme Court had rejected her lawyers' final appeal against extradition last month.

A first extradition attempt failed after Leifer was admitted to mental health institutions and experts declared her unfit to stand trial.

Undercover private investigators later filmed her apparently living a normal life, prompting Israeli authorities to launch a probe into whether she was faking mental illness, leading to her re-arrest in February 2018.

After returning to largely virus-free Australia, she will be required to complete 14 days of mandatory quarantine in isolation and be tested for the virus regularly during that time.

Her next court appearance – via video link for a committal hearing – is scheduled for April 9. – AFP, January 28, 2021

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