The Jerusalem Post

Furor arises after Moshe Ivgy’s ‘lenient’ sentence for assault

Creator and screenwrit­er Reshef Levy calls on members of the industry not to work with actor

- • By TAMAR BEERI

Actor Moshe Ivgy was sentenced to six months of community service and three months probation at the Haifa Magistrate Court after being convicted on two counts of sexual misconduct against two actresses with whom he was working, causing a massive uproar in the Israeli entertainm­ent sector and among women’s organizati­ons, many of which called for a harsher sentence.

Ivgy was additional­ly sentenced to giving the victim NIS 10,000 as “compensati­on,” in what many considered to be a slap in the face to the prosecutio­n, which demanded a 15-month jail sentence.

“We will always stand by the actress or actor and defend them,” Israel Actors’ Associatio­n chairwoman Esti Zakheim said. “We will not defend anyone because of their rank or talent, and we will work to always create a safe and protected environmen­t, just as we had done before the Me Too era.”

“Despite the acts, and despite the fact that Moshe Ivgy did not take serious responsibi­lity for his actions, the sentence is very lenient,” Women’s Lobby CEO Michal Gera Margaliot, said after the sentence was announced.

“It seems that even today he thinks he is innocent and being persecuted... while reality shows that these are systematic acts of exploitati­on of power.”

Director of the Associatio­n of Victims of Sexual Assault Centers Orit Solitsiano said, “Ivgy’s pathetic punishment is simply disgracefu­l and demonstrat­es how, time and time again, the judicial system does not manage to deal with serial offenders,” according to Israel Hayom. “Twenty women have testified over the past four years in the media that Ivgy sexually assaulted them, and even today more women are coming forth, but he is being punished for assaulting one woman alone. This price tag is less than symbolic; it’s just shameful.”

Ivgy’s lawyer, Michael Carmel, said: “We will have to consider after reading the sentence if we will appeal it,” according to Israel Hayom. “I am glad that the judge found it appropriat­e to impose a relatively balanced sentence.”

Creator and screenwrit­er Reshef Levy called on members of the industry not to work with Ivgy until he apologizes for the sexual assaults he carried out, and until he gets treated in order to learn to control himself.

Women At Work CEO Hagit Peer said that “anyone who behaves in this way towards women should feel great shame and should understand that there is a price for this behavior, and not only on the criminal level.”

“It is a very sad day for the world of the theater and for the world in general, when a big and respected actor is found guilty for crimes that I, of course, condemn and oppose,” said Nitza Ben Tzvi, director of the Haifa Theater, where Ivgy worked up until his indictment. She then defended the theater, emphasizin­g that his behavior there had nothing to do with the place as a whole and that “every slightest suspicion of sexual harassment is faced with immediate treatment.”

Ivgy will carry out his sentence of community service at the Zichron Ya’acov police station, beginning in October. Ivgy intends to go back to work afterwards, Carmel told Ynet.

Hannah Brown contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Wikipedia) ?? MOSHE IVGY was convicted on two counts of sexual misconduct against two actresses. Twenty women, however, have testified in the media over the past four years that Ivgy assaulted them.
(Wikipedia) MOSHE IVGY was convicted on two counts of sexual misconduct against two actresses. Twenty women, however, have testified in the media over the past four years that Ivgy assaulted them.

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