Accused pedophile Malka Leifer can be extradited to Australia, Supreme Court rules
Justices say the ruling finalizes the decision of the appellant as extraditable to stand trial in her native country, while the justice minister praises the ruling and says he will sign the extradition order immediately
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Published: 12.15.20 , 12:01
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal challenging the extradition of Malka Leifer, a former teacher wanted in Australia on charges of child sex abuse, clearing the way for her to stand trial after a six-year legal saga.
Leifer, a former educator accused of sexually abusing several former students at a Jewish school in Melbourne, has been fighting extradition from Israel since 2014. Leifer maintains her innocence and the six-year legal battle surrounding her extradition has strained relations between Israel and Australia.
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