Sharon's son quits over corruption trial

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s eldest son resigned his parliamentary seat today, ahead of a January 22 sentencing over charges of illegal fund-raising for his father’s 1999 election campaign, a spokeswoman said.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s eldest son resigned his parliamentary seat today, ahead of a January 22 sentencing over charges of illegal fund-raising for his father’s 1999 election campaign, a spokeswoman said.

Omri Sharon pleaded guilty in November to falsifying corporate documents, perjury and violating party funding laws.

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