Even in prison, Malka Leifer continues to demonstrate how unrepentant and repellent she is
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Monday, August 11, 2025 at 12:24 PM.
At least 2 years after the ultra-Orthodox sex offender Malka Leifer was convicted and imprisoned in Australia for her crimes against 3 students at the school she was once principle of, the repugnant woman has continued to confirm she's not fit to walk freely in society:
The former headmistress of a Melbourne school who raped her students has allegedly sexually assaulted a much younger woman inside Melbourne’s maximum security women’s prison. [...]If that means she's no longer allowed the privileges she previously had, that's good; she didn't deserve them in the first place, and anybody of her background who commits such abominable crimes doesn't even deserve kosher food. Why, it's shameful she'd even call herself a Judaist in the first place. Leifer's arrogance is no shock either, and it was reported in Israel a few years ago that she'd molested more than one inmate at a local women's prison, and even assaulted girls in the ultra-Orthodox enclave where she lived in Israel too. So, this news is no shock. Hopefully, she's cost herself any possible parole, and with any luck, she'll face additional charges that'll hopefully lead to an additional conviction for what offenses she's committed now.
News.com.au earlier this year exclusively revealed that Leifer had kissed the troubled conwoman Samantha Azzopardi while locked up together inside the protection unit at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre.
Azzopardi is best known for dressing up and posing as a vulnerable “schoolgirl” to get money from her victims.
News.com.au can now reveal that Leifer has been sent to solitary confinement at the facility in Melbourne’s north over an alleged incident involving a younger inmate — one that sources say happened in full view of “CCTV cameras”.
The incident allegedly occurred in late July inside the Murray Unit where inmates are segregated for their own protection.
A source with knowledge of the incident told news.com.au the alleged victim was “a young woman who was only recently moved to (protection) from the compound”.
“There was camera footage of it in the hallway of the Murray Unit,” the source said.
The alleged victim is believed to be a “young Koori girl” — an Aboriginal inmate in her 20s.
Leifer, who is a mother of eight children and is “disliked” in prison because she is “arrogant and entitled”, is now confined to a tiny cell for 23 hours a day where she cannot mix with other inmates.
Her only taste of freedom each day will include a 20-minute visit to the airing yard or a trip to the loungeroom where the TV does not work.
The added perks she has been accustomed to in prison, including a mircrowave and cooking equipment in her room, did not travel with her to an area of the prison referred to colloquially as “the slot”. [...]
Leifer’s new life inside solitary confinement will be much different to her previous living conditions.
News.com.au last month reported that the solitary confinement unit is subject to almost daily lockdowns, some of which mean inmates there spend 24 hours a day inside their cells. [...]I sure hope it takes a very objective look at the dark side of Haredi society, though it's obviously a shame if not enough documentaries are made about the even more horrifying issue of Islamofascism. With that said, it's regrettable that Leifer's Haredi family/community is unlikely to reevaluate their view of her, and the news that was reported will most likely be kept concealed from said community. The disgusting woman's certainly where she belongs for the next decade, but assuming she lives that long, it's definitely chilling to think what she'll end up doing to more victims if she's allowed back into any community.
A different former inmate, who spent time with Leifer inside the protection unit before being released in March, told news.com.au Leifer was “a loner” who “used to sit in her room a lot”.
Then Azzopardi, 36, came along, and that changed.
When Azzopardi entered prison, the inmate says, the pair began spending a lot of time together.
“(Azzopardi) acts young. That’s the type of girl Malka likes,” they said.
“How f***ing wild is this. Her best friend in there is the one and only Malka Leifer. (Azzopardi) allowed Malka to kiss her on one occasion on the lips. Very strange stuff.”
Leifer’s victims said the details of Leifer’s alleged relationship with Azzopardi was deeply concerning.
“I just hope the community or members of her family have a deep hard think about reading these stories and maybe, just maybe, start to believe that Malka Leifer did actually abuse us,” Nicole told news.com.au.
Elly said it proved Leifer would never change.
“I guess part of me always wanted to believe there was some remorse, some understanding of her wrongdoing. Obviously that belief has diminished now, but mostly, I feel defeated and helpless at the knowledge there will be many other young vulnerable girls in the future that she will groom and take advantage of.”
Leifer’s victims were made aware of the new allegations against her over the weekend.
In a message to news.com.au, one of her victims wrote: “She has a pattern, it doesn’t stop just because she is in prison.”
A documentary titled Surviving Malka Leifer will premiere this week at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Directed by Adam Kamien, the film will delve into her victims’ youth and their brave campaign to hold Leifer accountable.
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and former Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu will make appearances in the film.
Labels: Australia, haredi corruption, immigration, Israel, Moonbattery, sexual violence, showbiz









0 Responses to “Even in prison, Malka Leifer continues to demonstrate how unrepentant and repellent she is”
Post a Comment