The son of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has reached a plea bargain over corruption in connection with fundraising activities for his father's election campaigns.
Omri Sharon agreed to admit to charges of falsifying corporate documents, perjury and to violating the party funding law, the Haaretz said.
In return prosecutors would drop counts of fraud and breach of trust.
Sharon's son reaches plea bargain
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