Businessman Arcadi Gaydamak is expected to return to Israel in three weeks for the reading of the indictment in his trial on charges of money laundering. Gaydamak attorney David Libai told a district court that there is no medical barrier to Gaydamak appearing and that he will come to Israel a few days before the start of proceedings.
Gaydamak has been in Russia for a few months. He is charged, along with six others, with laundering 650,000 shekels.