The confidence guard-driver who done an embarrassing videotape of Yair Netanyahu and sole it to Channel 2 news was sued on Monday by his former employer, who claimed a guard-driver disregarded his agreement with his actions.
Roy Rosen taped Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son and his friends 3 years ago while he was pushing them around Tel Aviv, where a passengers were visiting frame clubs.
The video, that was promote in Jan and created a media storm, showed a doubtful younger Netanyahu joking about prostitutes and favors his father allegedly did for appetite aristocrat Kobi Maimon, whose son was also benefaction with a third man, as they trafficked from one frame bar to another.
In a lawsuit, filed in Jerusalem Labor Court, attorneys for a confidence company, Modiin Ezrachi, asserted that Rosen had sealed a personal practice agreement that compulsory him to do his work with loyalty and integrity and keep trusted any information he acquired.
“These undertakings and other applicable obligations were clearly and categorically settled in a ubiquitous common negotiate agreement in a confidence and confidence sector, and also in a special common agreement to that a plaintiff is a celebration and that request to a defendant,” attorneys Yael Dolev, Adam Adi and Eli Beloshevsky of a Tel Aviv law organisation Gross, Kleinhendler, Hodak, Halevy, Greenberg Co.
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The fit says Rosen worked for a association from Jul 2014 to Feb 2016 and was given a confidence clearance. He has a private investigator’s permit and has worked in a margin formerly for a company. Rosen was reserved to yield confidence for several ministers’ homes and after reserved as a motorist for a Prime Minister’s Office.
Modiin Ezrachi pronounced it did not know what kind of record Rosen is purported to have used to fasten a conversations, or either he has additional tapes over those that have already been expelled to a media.
It asked a justice to sequence Rosen to lapse any tapes and to make compensation of 250,000 shekels ($72,600), that is 5 times what a fit alleges he was paid for a tape. The association has also asked military to examine either Rosen is guilty of conducting bootleg wiretaps.