The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court today sentenced Barak Cohen, one of the leaders of the "Taking it to the Bankers" protest, to a six-month suspended sentence and a fine of NIS 20,000, for violating the privacy of former National Bank CEO Rakefat Rusk Aminach.

Cohen was convicted as part of a plea bargain for a crass protest against Rusk Aminoach, and his protest partners, Ilya Marshak and Moshe Mankin, were sentenced to five months' probation and a fine of NIS 2,000 each. Against the three a restraining order was issued not to contact Rusk Aminoach and her family members.