Headmistress guilty of sexual abuse at Australian Jewish school
This 2018 file photo shows Malka Leifer, a former headmistress at an ultra-orthodox Jewish school in Australia, arriving for a hearing at the District Court in Jerusalem. An Australian jury today finds Leifer guilty on 18 charges, including rape and indecent assault against two female pupils between 2003 and 2007. – AFP pic, April 3, 2023.
A FORMER headmistress today found guilty of sexually assaulting two girls at an ultra-orthodox Jewish school in Australia, 15 years after she escaped arrest by fleeing to Israel. A jury found Malka Leifer guilty on 18 charges, including rape and indecent assault, but cleared her on nine other charges.
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