An indictment was filed on Wednesday against Goor Levi, 25, over indecent acts and privacy violations involving women and girls he allegedly filmed while they were changing in dressing rooms at the TLV Mall in Tel Aviv. Prosecutors asked that he remain in custody until the end of proceedings.
According to the indictment, filed by attorney Sapir Sharon of the Tel Aviv District Prosecutor’s Office, Levi entered the Bershka clothing store at the mall, took several items into a fitting room as if to try them on, and used his mobile phone to film the adjacent cubicles while women and girls were changing clothes. The indictment also says that in 2024 he violated the privacy of a woman with whom he had consensual sex in the restroom of a Tel Aviv club, filming the encounter without her knowledge or consent and sending her the video on WhatsApp about two years later.
Levi, a Tel Aviv resident, was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of filming girls in fitting rooms at TLV Mall. A day after his photo and personal details were published, young women who recognized him contacted police, leading officers to locate him in an apartment in Florentin. After the case became public, an additional rape complaint was filed against him. He was taken for questioning, jailed afterward, brought before a court, and his detention was extended.
Levi admitted he was involved in the filming incidents, but denied recording the complainants on his phone while they were naked in the fitting rooms. Investigators say they have evidence that implicates him and contradicts his version of events.