Hollywood mogul acknowledges gifts to Netanyahu may have been 'excessive' in 2nd day of testimony
- Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan has testified in a corruption trial against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, revealing extravagant demands for gifts from the Netanyahus as part of a "supply line" for personal and professional favors.
- Milchan detailed how he provided champagne, jewelry, and cigars as part of a "supply line" to conceal the Netanyahus' extravagant gifts. The trial seeks to prove that Netanyahu committed fraud and breach of trust.
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Hollywood mogul acknowledges gifts to Netanyahu may have been ‘excessive’
JERUSALEM — A billionaire Hollywood mogul took the stand for a second day on Monday in Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial, acknowledging that the long list of champagne, cigars and jewelry he systematically gave to the Israeli prime minister may have been excessive. Arnon Milchan, whose production credits include “Pretty Woman,” “12 Years a Slave,” and “Bohemian Rhapsody,” is a key witness in one of three cases brought against Netanyahu. Pros…
'Cigars of right diameter and champagne', Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan reveals demands made by Netanyahu and his wife
Trial seeks to prove that Netanyahu committed breach of trust, with Milchan's testimony expected to shed light on plush favors and alleged abuse of power
Hollywood mogul acknowledges gifts to Netanyahu may have been 'excessive' in 2nd day of testimony
JERUSALEM (AP) -- A billionaire Hollywood mogul took the stand for a second day on Monday in Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial, acknowledging that the long list of champagne, cigars and jewelry he systematically gave to the Israeli prime minister may have been excessive.
Hollywood mogul acknowledges gifts to Netanyahu may have been 'excessive' in 2nd day of testimony
JERUSALEM (AP) — A billionaire Hollywood mogul took the stand for a second day on Monday in Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial, acknowledging that the long list of champagne, cigars and […]
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