Israel deports U.S. billionaire's son for breaking virus rules

Exception was given to enter quarantine upon arrival for millionaire businessman Brandon Korff to visit his brother, who is serving in the IDF, instead meets secretly with partner, Israeli model Yael Shelbia
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Israel said Sunday it was deporting the son of American media magnate Shari Redstone for violating the country's coronavirus quarantine rules while paying a secret visit to his model girlfriend.
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  • The Population and Immigration Authority said it had granted Brandon Korff an exceptional permit to enter the country on Friday to visit his brother, who is a lone soldier serving in the IDF.
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    יעל שלביה וברנדון קורף
    Brandon Korff with his girlfriend Yael Shelbia
    (Photo: Screenshot)
    It said Korff "violated the isolation orders from the moment he entered the country and met his Israeli partner” and “stayed with her in the same apartment.” It said Korff, son of the chairwoman of ViacomCBS, was ordered to leave the country immediately.
    The statement did not identify the partner. But Korff, who is in his mid-30s, is dating Israeli model Yael Shelbia. The 18-year-old model, who is doing compulsory military service, has appeared in campaigns for Israeli clothing company Renuar and Kim Kardashian's KKW Beauty makeup line.
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    פרופ' איתמר גרוטו
    Deputy director of the Health Ministry Prof. Itamar Grotto
    (צילום: יואב דודקביץ)
    Israel banned entry to non-citizens or residents in March in an effort to clamp down on the spread of the novel coronavirus. Israel requires all individuals entering the country to remain in quarantine for two weeks following their arrival.
    Last week, deputy director of the Health Ministry Prof. Itamar Grotto came under fire after an Israeli billionaire businessman was granted an exemption from the isolation orders. Teddy Sagi was then spotted attending a party with Israeli celebrities.
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