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Israeli Man Sentenced to 17 Years for Orchestrating Child Sexual Abuse via Fake Online Profiles
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First reported by Walla · 2 hours ago
What happened
Uri Alfi was sentenced to 17 years for using fake female profiles to coerce fathers into sexually abusing their children and sending him recordings.
- 01Uri Alfi received a 17-year prison sentence and 200,000 shekels compensation.
- 02He used fake female identities on social media to contact about 25 men, mostly fathers.
- 03Alfi instructed these men to sexually abuse their young children and record the acts.
- 04The victims included infants and toddlers subjected to horrific abuse.
- 05The court ruled Alfi was the mastermind despite fathers committing the acts themselves.
- 06Some of the fathers involved were also prosecuted for their actions.
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