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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.
Alexandrovich faces a felony charge of luring or attempting to lure a child or mentally ill person to commit a sex act "with ...
Israeli cybersecurity official Tom Artiom Alexandrovich arrested in Nevada child‑predator sting, released on $10,000 bail and ...
An Israeli government official was reportedly arrested to face charges of luring children to partake in sex, but was allowed ...
“A state employee who traveled to the U.S. for professional matters was questioned by American authorities during his stay,” ...
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson slammed acting U.S. attorney Sigal Chattah on Wednesday, calling her “unfit to serve” after she blamed him and a judge for allowing an accused child ...
Nevada Democratic senators Rosen and Cortez Masto oppose efforts to block additional weapons sales to Israel, citing support ...
Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, a top cybersecurity official with the Israeli government, was one of eight people arrested as part of a multi-week operation by Nevada and federal authorities targeting ...
Release of senior Israeli official facing serious child sex charges in Nevada stirs controversy and raises questions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied the employee was arrested and said he returned to the country ‘as scheduled’ ...
State Department says US court handled case of Israeli government-linked employee accused of sex crime against a minor - ...
The Israeli official arrested in a Las Vegas sex sting operation never appeared before a judge and posted bail before leaving ...