Moshe Hugag filed a complaint for extortion by threats

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Gidi Lipkin

Moshe celebrates release under house arrest (Itzik Blanitzky)

Moshe celebrates release under house arrest (Itzik Blanitzky)

Two days have passed since the owner of Betar Jerusalem, Moshe Hogg, was released under house arrest after 28 days in custody following the news against him – and ONE learned that he filed a complaint with the police today (Thursday) for extortion by threats.

Celebrating contacted the Tel Aviv police with the complaint when he claimed he was blackmailed when they demanded money from him in order not to distribute photos of him. The complaint was referred to the Blade 433 Unit which handles these cases.

Recall, Celebrate has been released on house arrest for a period of 30 days, with police claiming she has 12 daughters willing to testify against Celebrate in the sex offenses case. The girls’ testimonies indicate that Celebrate paid them for the meetings, but in some cases the investigation did not continue because it was found to be an affair. Among those involved in the investigation, it was claimed that these were very serious sexual offenses.

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