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"Since September, the corruption trial of Ehud Olmert has been playing out in Jerusalem District Court with all the makings of a Greek tragedy. The once proud and powerful former Prime Minister of Israel, already forced from office by allegations of sleaze, faces three separate criminal cases, including charges of double billing charities and nonprofit organizations for travel expenses and receiving some $150,000 in cash-stuffed envelopes from a favor-seeking supporter. Olmert pleaded not guilty to all counts in December.
But lately, one thing has been missing from the trial: Olmert himself. He left the country last month, a few days before the trial entered an accelerated schedule. He has been out of the country ever since. The trial judge did not ask him to post bail.
In the meantime, the legal clouds around the case appear to be growing thicker. On Wednesday, April 7, Israeli prosecutors arrested Olmert's close confidant and former lawyer Uri Messer on suspicion of helping to collect bribes, obstructing justice and laundering money in conjunction with an unnamed suspect. The local media are barred by a court order from revealing the identity of the suspect. The Jerusalem Post ran an article with the headline "Uri Messer Is the Link." The police are calling the Messer case "one of the most serious corruption affairs in the state's history."
Though originally due to return on April 7, Olmert remains in a hotel in Madrid, and associates now say he will be not be returning for another week. If and when he does, the police will be waiting for him at the airport, government sources told TIME, and the Israeli media are already speculating that he may be taken into custody. Olmert's lawyer has denied that his client has done anything that would warrant being arrested. On Thursday, the lawyer asked that the former Prime Minister's ongoing trial be halted so as to not be confused with the investigation of Messer. The judge agreed; Olmert's trial is set to resume in May."
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"Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert denied Saturday that he had any connection to the alleged bribery scheme involving the "Holyland" residence project in Jerusalem, which was promoted during Olmert's decade-long tenure as the city's mayor, Channel 2 news reported.
"I must say I am very surprised," Olmert told Channel 2 news while on a vacation in Spain, adding that "no one has contacted me or any of my legal attorneys, and no one has asked me for a thing, so I don't know what the commotion is about and I deny everything that was hinted at in relation to the case."
Earlier this week attorney Uri Messer, a close confidant of Olmert, was arrested on charges of serving as an intermediary in an alleged bribery scheme. Five other suspects were also arrested in connection with the charges.
At the hearing on the suspects' remand, the deputy president of the Rishon Letzion Magistrate's Court, Abraham Heiman, said this was "one of the worst corruption affairs in Israeli history."
"If the investigation uncovers sufficient evidence to serve an indictment, the effects will be earth-shattering," Heiman said.
The allegations involve bribes paid to obtain permits for a number of real estate projects, one of which has been identified as the highly controversial "Holyland" residence project in Jerusalem. The project, built on the site of the Holyland Hotel despite large-scale public protests, was promoted during Olmert's decade-long tenure as mayor of Jerusalem."
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