Published: SEPTEMBER 11, 2023 13:15
Updated: SEPTEMBER 11, 2023 18:53
The so-called "Yeshiva Deceiva" was arrested on August 22 by Jerusalem police.
The Jerusalem District Attorney’s Office is expected to file an indictment against Rabbi Yosef Paryzer for using a false identity to deceive multiple women into romantic and sexual relationships, as the police concluded their investigation in the case on Monday.
The police said a prosecutor’s statement was filed, and the court approved the extension of Paryzer’s detention until September 14. The so-called “Yeshiva Deceiva” was arrested on August 22 by Jerusalem police.
An investigation by the fraud department tracked down over 30 women that the suspect had allegedly met on online dating websites and applications. Last Sunday, police claimed to have secured 32 testimonies. Some of the women Paryzer dated said they don’t support his prosecution and have preferred to focus on repairing their lives rather than giving testimony.
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