The conditions for Moshe’s release are under house arrest

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After his lawyers and the police reached an agreement on extending his detention for another seven days, the hearing in Hogg’s case took place today (Tuesday). During the hearing, it was decided that if no plaintiff’s statement is filed, Celebrate will be released under house arrest which will last until January 14 under restrictive conditions and under the supervision of his wife, Inbal.

In addition to the plaintiff’s supervision and statement, Celebrate must stay away from his affiliates – not including Betar Jerusalem – for 90 days. In addition, he is prohibited from using magnetic and digital media for 45 days or contacting those involved in the affair for 180 days (excluding relatives).

In addition, the celebrant must commit to a self-guarantee of up to NIS 20 million and deposit NIS 10 million in cash, as well as deposit a third-party guarantee in the amount of NIS 20 million. If a plaintiff’s statement is filed, there will be a request for detention until the end of the proceedings.

Attorneys Moshe Mazor and Amit Hadad, representing Moshe Hogg, said: “In order to exhaust the investigation in his case and bring it to an end, the parties agreed on an additional detention extension of 7 days. We welcome the police decision to release him at the end of this period. Moshe Hogg continues to share “Working with his investigators believes in and is confident in his innocence.”

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