Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Sentenced To
8 Months In Prison For Corruption

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By ARON HELLER
Posted: 05/25/2015 4:07 am EDT
Updated: 05/25/2015 9:00 am EDT
JERUSALEM
(AP) — Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced Monday to eight
months in prison for unlawfully accepting money from a U.S. supporter, capping
the dramatic downfall of a man who only years earlier led the country and hoped
to bring about a historic peace agreement with the Palestinians.
Olmert was convicted in March in a
retrial in Jerusalem District Court. The sentencing comes in addition to a
six-year prison sentence he received last year in a separate bribery
conviction, ensuring the end of the former premier's political career.
Olmert's lawyer, Eyal Rozovsky, said
Olmert's legal team was "very disappointed" by the ruling and would
appeal to Israel's Supreme Court. They were granted a 45-day stay, meaning the
former Israeli leader will avoid incarceration for now.
Olmert also was given a suspended
sentence of an additional eight months and fined $25,000.
A slew of character witnesses had
vouched for Olmert, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and
former Israeli Mossad chief Meir Dagan in written statements read aloud Monday.
The verdict stated that it recognized Olmert's vast contributions to Israeli
society and sentenced him to less than the prosecution had demanded. Still, it
ruled that "a black flag hovers over his conduct."
Olmert was forced to resign in early
2009 amid the corruption allegations. His departure cleared the way for
hard-liner Benjamin Netanyahu's election, and subsequent Mideast peace efforts
have not succeeded.
Olmert, 69, was acquitted in 2012 of
a series of charges that included accepting cash-stuffed envelopes from U.S.
businessman Morris Talansky when Olmert was mayor of Jerusalem and a Cabinet
minister. Olmert was found to have received about $600,000 from Talansky during
his term as mayor, and additional amounts in cash during his term as a Cabinet
minister, but a court did not find evidence the money had been used for
unlawful personal reasons or illegal campaign financing.
Talansky, an Orthodox Jew from New
York's Long Island, had testified the money was spent on expensive cigars,
first-class travel and luxury hotels, while insisting he received nothing in
return.
The acquittal on the most serious
charges at the time was seen as a major victory for Olmert, who denied being
corrupt. He was convicted only on a lesser charge of breach of trust for
steering job appointments and contracts to clients of a business partner, and
it raised hopes for his political comeback.
But Olmert's former office manager
and confidant Shula Zaken later became a state's witness, offering diary
entries and tape recordings of conversations with Olmert about illicitly
receiving cash, leading to a retrial. In the recordings, Olmert is heard
telling Zaken not to testify in the first trial so she would not incriminate
him.
The judges concluded that Olmert
gave Zaken part of the money in exchange for her loyalty, and used the money
for his own personal use without reporting it according to law. They convicted
him on a serious charge of illicitly receiving money, as well as charges of
fraud and breach of trust.
In a separate trial in March 2014,
Olmert was convicted of bribery over a Jerusalem real estate scandal and was
sentenced to six years in prison. He appealed and has been allowed to stay out
of prison until a verdict is delivered.
At the time Olmert resigned as prime
minister, Israel and the Palestinians had been engaged in more than a year of
intense negotiations over the terms of Palestinian independence. The
Palestinians seek all of the West Bank and east Jerusalem, in addition to the
Gaza Strip, for an independent state. Israel occupied the three areas in the
1967 Mideast war, though it withdrew from Gaza in 2005.
Since leaving office, Olmert has
said he presented the Palestinians the most generous Israeli proposal in history,
offering roughly 95 percent of the West Bank, along with a land swap covering
the remaining 5 percent of territory. In addition, he proposed international
administration in east Jerusalem, home to the city's most sensitive religious
sites.
Palestinian officials have said that
while progress was made, Olmert's assessment was overly optimistic.
COMMENT:
What news to the world that the great Zionists state's ex PM
is a convicted criminal as also all except a few are all criminal of repute. Take
Netanyahu he is a twice indicted world reputed assassin, now under
investigation of genocide if found guilty would be dragged to the ICC at Hague
for trial he is a dangerous criminal. His almost all predecessors were
terrorists. How could terrorist supporters be lawmakers of a lone super power US?
Better Americans understands the shame they confront and get rid of these
filthy Zionist skunks
Whenever we can, we lash out at our President instead of
lashing out at the Republican voters those who are primarily responsibly voting to
power our number one enemy the Israel supporter lawmakers like the traitor
Boehner the speaker of the house of Congress and Mitch MacConnel the Senate
majority leader the criminals Zionists that stands as an impediment to the
safety and security of the American nation, because of the fact these two Zionist
traitors wants to kill 47% 0f the American middle class and poor.
Can any son of a bitch deny this fact. Can
the senate majority Leader deny he is not a cocaine smuggler?
One day because of the Republican Party, US might as well as very soon would have to pay a shocking price because of these veteran destructive criminals Israelis and their supporters in US Lawmakers we
call best friend and most trusted ally in middle east rather should call them on the contrary the worst enemy.
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