Former president Moshe Katsav, who is two years into a seven
year prison sentence for rape and other sexual offenses, appealed to the
Supreme Court on Monday for a new trial.
In the appeal, Katsav's attorneys Yehoshua Resnik and Zion
Saharay claim there was a "distortion of judgment" in the Tel Aviv
District Court's original ruling.
In the appeal, Katsav complained that his rape conviction
was based solely on the testimony of complainant 'A' from the Tourism Ministry
and was not supported by any other piece of evidence.
The former president claims phone calls he made from his car
prove he was not with complainant 'A' when the rape he was convicted of took
place.
The former president was convicted in 2011 of rape, sexual
assault and harassment of a number of female employees while he served as
tourism minister and president.
Last month Katsav, who never admitted to or expressed
remorse for the offenses of which he was convicted, received his first 24-hour
furlough, which he spend in his home in Kiryat Malachi. His brother Lior
greeted him outside the Maasiyahu Prison in Ramla along with a small group of
relatives including Katsav's son, Yisrael.
Lior told reporters that his brother is a victim of "a
great injustice" and that he was "convicted of crimes that never took
place."
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