Malka Leifer in the County Court of Victoria in Melbourne on Wed, Feb 8. (Mollie McPherson/Nine News)

Malka Leifer, former ultra-Orthodox Jewish principal, found guilty of indecent assault and rape

Jurors on Monday handed down mixed verdicts, convicting Leifer of 18 offences against two students, and acquitting her of nine charges.

Former ultra-Orthodox Jewish principal Malka Leifer has been found guilty of 18 sexual abuse offences against two former students.

Jurors on Monday handed down mixed verdicts against the 56-year-old mother of eight after a trial in the Victorian county court.

She is accused of sexually abusing Melbourne sisters Nicole Meyer, Dassi Erlich and Elly Sapper at the Adass Israel School in the city’s eastern suburbs between 2003 and 2007.

Jurors convicted her of 18 offences relating to offending against Erlich and Sapper. She was acquitted of nine charges, including the five that related to Meyer and several charges involving Erlich.

Leifer, who sat with her head tilted watching the jury, did not react as the verdicts were read.

Erlich and Sapper were in court for the verdicts.

Leifer was appointed menaheles, or principal, of the girls’ school after arriving in Melbourne in 2001 but was stood down when allegations were raised in 2008.

She left for Israel days later, and when charged in 2014 began a years-long battle against extradition.

The sisters told jurors they were abused by Leifer on school camps, during private lessons at the school and at Leifer’s home.

Read the article in The Guardian (AAP).