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Israel's Katsav charged with rape Israel's Katsav charged with rape
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Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav has been formally charged with rape and other sexual offences.Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav has been formally charged with rape and other sexual offences.
The indictment was filed in a Tel Aviv court. No date has yet been set for the actual trial.The indictment was filed in a Tel Aviv court. No date has yet been set for the actual trial.
The charges relate to accusations by a number of women employees who worked for Mr Katsav while he was tourism minister and president. The charges relate to accusations by a number of female employees who worked for Mr Katsav while he was tourism minister and president.
Mr Katsav, who resigned the presidency in 2007, vigorously denies the charges against him.Mr Katsav, who resigned the presidency in 2007, vigorously denies the charges against him.
According to the indictment, he is accused of twice raping an employee while tourism minister between 1996 and 1999 and also sexually molesting her.According to the indictment, he is accused of twice raping an employee while tourism minister between 1996 and 1999 and also sexually molesting her.
Mr Katsav is also alleged to have sexually molested two other employees in the presidential office.Mr Katsav is also alleged to have sexually molested two other employees in the presidential office.
The 63-year-old faces a further charge of tampering with a witness after the scandal came to light in 2006.The 63-year-old faces a further charge of tampering with a witness after the scandal came to light in 2006.
In 2008, Mr Katsav rejected a plea bargain that would have seen him plead guilty to sexual misconduct but avoid more serious charges.In 2008, Mr Katsav rejected a plea bargain that would have seen him plead guilty to sexual misconduct but avoid more serious charges.
He said he wanted to prove his innocence in court.He said he wanted to prove his innocence in court.