Court delays police order that Gilad Sharon hand over Appel tapes
By Baruch Kra, Haaretz Correspondent
Rishon Letzion Magistrates Court ruled Thursday to
delay a police directive ordering Gilad Sharon to
hand over tapes and other documents relating to
businessman and Likud activist David Appel until
after an additional hearing to be held next week.
Haaretz is aware that the police
have testimony indicating that
Sharon recorded personal and
telephone conversations he had
with Appel is which they
discussed payment for Sharon's
multi-million dollar "Greek
island" development scheme.
Appel, linked to allegations of
corruption involving the family
of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in the "Greek
island" affair, went on the offensive Thursday,
dismissing reports that Sharon's son Gilad had
secretly taped telephone conversations with
Appel, and attacking police as dishonest people
who engage in "awful, terrible acts."
Referring to Gilad Sharon's refusal to respond
to police detectives' questions, Appel told
Israel Radio Thursday:
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