Tel Aviv prosecutors filed an indictment Wednesday morning in the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court against 25-year-old Gor Levy, a Tel Aviv resident who has been in custody for about two weeks. The case involves a series of alleged indecent acts and privacy violations against women and girls, along with a separate charge tied to filming and later distributing a sexual act without consent.
According to the indictment, Levy entered the Bershka clothing store at the TLV Mall in early June carrying clothes, then used a chair inside the fitting rooms to raise his phone above the partitions. Prosecutors say he secretly recorded several women and girls, whose identities are unknown to the prosecution, while they were trying on clothes, without their knowledge or consent.
The indictment also describes another incident from 2024 at the Green club in Tel Aviv. There, Levy allegedly recorded a consensual sexual encounter with a woman in the venue’s restroom. Two years later, in February 2025, he allegedly sent that video to the same woman on WhatsApp, turning the episode into a criminal offense.
The allegations have drawn attention because they combine repeated covert filming in a public retail setting with the later dissemination of intimate footage. Levy now faces the charges in court as the legal process begins.