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Old June 27th, 2017 #1
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Post God's chosen flesh peddlers - 10 Indicted for Running One of Israel's Biggest Brothels in Tel Aviv

The State Prosecutor’s Office indicted 10 people on Monday for running two brothels in Tel Aviv, including one believed to be one of the biggest in Israel.

Heading the indictment are the two brothel managers, Noi Hadad and Sarit Yitzhak-Agranova, both about 40. They are accused of pimping, profiting from prostitution, publicizing such services, interfering with the judicial process and helping maintain a place for prostitution.

The two were arrested two weeks ago, along with a woman who worked on their behalf, Hannah Amjar; she has since been released to house arrest. Amjar was allegedly the onsite manager of the brothel on 36 Yitzhak Sadeh Street.

She was also allegedly in charge of laundry and security services, and liaising with the women working in prostitution. Amjar was also charged with pimping, maintaining a place for the purpose of prostitution and advertising prostitution services. The advertising included placing business cards on parked cars.

Eight of the people arrested are women, including four who worked as clerks at the brothels. According to the indictment, they are accused of pimping and helping to maintain a place for prostitution.

The Yitzhak Sadeh Street brothel one was one of the biggest in Israel. Between 2013 and 2016, it operated seven days a week in two daily shifts. It was situated in a basement divided into nine small rooms, a kitchenette and waiting room. Hadad owns the property, having purchased it in 2011 for 618,000 shekels ($175,000).

According to the indictment, he signed a fictitious rental agreement with a mentally challenged straw man, claiming he was renting the property in exchange for a monthly rent of 17,750 shekels. For that they paid the man 500 shekels a month, and briefed him and the women that in case of a police raid, they would say he was the owner-manager.

Anything from three to nine women worked each shift, providing sex services for anything from two to 25 customers per shift. Each woman charged 250 shekels for up to 30 minutes. Half of that money allegedly went to Hadad and Yitzhak-Agranova.

In May 2016, Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court Judge Itai Hermelin received a request from the police to issue a closure order on the premises. The police request was opposed by 155 women who engage in prostitution. They said prostitution is legal and that issuing the closure order would drive them onto the street for work.

Six women testified before the judge, most of them mothers. Some said they had been prostitutes for all or nearly all their adult life. One said she started a few years earlier, after spending years working in the school system. All the women testifying said they engaged in prostitution by choice. Most said the reason was financial.

The judge approved the closure order, which went into effect last September, but said it would undermine “the freedom of occupation of women engaged in prostitution.” The judge added the reason he was shuttering the brothel was to prevent financial expl

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