According to Haaretz, the eight suspects, which include Hogeg, are accused of a number of offenses including conspiring to mislead investors, theft and money laundering. The Jerusalem Post said he was arrested, along with a family member, at the office of the Premier League football club he owned, Beitar Jerusalem.
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