Police Decline to Reopen Investigation into Eyal Golan's 'Party Games' Sex Crimes Case
Police: No grounds to reopen 'Party Games' sex crime investigation into Eyal Golan
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Israeli police have concluded that there is no basis to reopen the 'Party Games' investigation involving singer Eyal Golan. The decision comes after no new evidence was found, and a final ruling is anticipated soon. Concurrently, another case involving Golan is under review.
- 01The investigation team has determined there is no justification for further action in the 'Party Games' case against Eyal Golan.
- 02Maj.-Gen. Boaz Balat had previously ordered a freeze on the investigation's completion.
- 03No new evidence has emerged that could change the closed status of the case.
- 04The police are expected to inform the State Attorney's Office about the lack of need for further investigation.
- 05A separate sexual misconduct case against Golan, known as the 'Beautician' case, is still under examination.
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The Israeli police investigation team has informed Maj.-Gen. Boaz Balat that there is no justification for reopening the sex crimes investigation involving popular singer Eyal Golan, known as the 'Party Games' case. This decision follows a directive from Balat to halt the completion of the investigation. In their report, the investigators stated that no new evidence has surfaced that would necessitate further action, reinforcing the closed status of the case. Balat is expected to relay this conclusion to the State Attorney's Office shortly. Additionally, the police are continuing to investigate another case of alleged sexual misconduct against Golan, referred to as the 'Beautician' case. The complainant and a private investigator involved in this matter are set to be questioned again. Preliminary assessments suggest that this case may also be closed following these inquiries.
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The conclusion of the investigation may affect public perception of Eyal Golan and the handling of sexual misconduct cases in Israel.
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