Malka Leifer will soon learn her fate after a marathon ordeal bringing her to justice for child sexual abuse.

The former ultra-Orthodox Jewish principal was this year convicted of raping and indecently assaulting Melbourne sisters Dassi Erlich and Elly Sapper when they were students at the Adass Israel School.

Leifer, a 56-year-old mother of eight, was principal and head of religion at the school until she was sacked by the board in 2008 when allegations first came to light.

Malka Leifer will be sentened next month.
Malka Leifer will be sentened next month. (Paul Tyquin)

Within days she fled to Israel, and after lengthy extradition proceedings returned to Australia in January 2020.

Leifer on Friday faced a pre-sentence hearing at the County Court in Melbourne, where Judge Mark Gamble set her sentencing date for August 24.

Her barrister Ian Hill KC described her time in home detention as punitive, saying she was confined to a space away from her husband and children.

Hill conceded she was allowed to have visits, but said there were religious duties and functions she missed, and she was under constant supervision in home detention.

Prosecutor Justin Lewis argued Leifer feigned mental illness to avoid extradition, so the weight the judge put on her more than 600 days in home detention should be diminished.

Dassi Erlich, Elly Sapper and Nicole Meyer at the County Court of Victoria in Melbourne. Malka Leifer verdict trial
Dassi Erlich, Elly Sapper and Nicole Meyer at the County Court of Victoria in Melbourne. (AAP)
Former principal Malka Leifer will be extradited to Australia over sexual assault allegations. (Pitputim)
Leifer was the prinicipal of the ultra-Orthodox Adass Israel School. (Supplied)

A jury convicted Leifer of 18 offences, but she was found not guilty of nine charges, including five relating to the siblings’ older sister, Nicole Meyer.

Meyer and Sapper were at court on Friday to witness Gamble set a sentencing date for Leifer.

The sisters were overwhelmed by the prospect that the proceedings could soon come to an end.

“It might actually be the end of an absolutely enormous journey,” Meyer said.

“Even thinking it’s possible is so overwhelming, but also exciting very slightly because we know that day is going to be very difficult as well.

“We hope that we’ll get justice.”

Gamble expected Leifer’s sentence would take him a lengthy amount of time to hand down.

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