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Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, a senior Israeli cybersecurity official, will "vigorously defend himself" after being nabbed in a child sex sting, his attorney told Newsweek.
The Israeli cybersecurity official recently arrested by Las Vegas-area police during an investigation into soliciting sex from a minor has received no special treatment, the prosecutor in charge of ...
The U.S. State Department said on Monday the American government played no role in the release of an Israeli official charged ...
Israeli cybersecurity official Tom Artiom Alexandrovich arrested in Nevada child‑predator sting, released on $10,000 bail and ...
Greene slammed the State Department in a lengthy post to X that also called on the US to bring in children from Gaza who need ...
An Israeli government official was reportedly arrested to face charges of luring children to partake in sex, but was allowed ...
Release of senior Israeli official facing serious child sex charges in Nevada stirs controversy and raises questions.
The Israeli official arrested in a Las Vegas sex sting operation never appeared before a judge and posted bail before leaving ...
The US State Department said on Monday that the American government played no role in the release of an Israeli official charged with soliciting sex electronically from a minor.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied the employee was arrested and said he returned to the country ‘as scheduled’ ...
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene links State Department to release of Israeli 'child sex predator’ and criticizes ...
State Department says US court handled case of Israeli government-linked employee accused of sex crime against a minor - ...