Nir Hefetz, a former aide and confidant to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who turned state’s witness, on Monday filed a lawsuit against Yair Netanyahu, the premier’s son.
Hefetz claims the younger Netanyahu breached a gag order and Hefetz’s privacy by exposing on Twitter details about an investigation into Hefetz.
The lawsuit claims 500,000 NIS ($144,000) in damages.
“There can be no disputing that the defendant’s malicious posting was done with the intention of violating the plaintiff’s privacy, hurt his family and humiliate him, as well as undermine the credibility of his testimony,” the lawsuit states.
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