A man behind the leak of Madonna's 'Rebel Heart' music has been officially indicted in Israel.
Adi Lederman, who was arrested by authorities last January in Tel Aviv, has now been charged by Israel's magistrate courts with four counts, which are computer trespassing, prohibited secret monitoring and additional computer trespassing, copyright infringement and obstructing an investigation, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
According to court documents, the 39-year-old man hacked into the private cloud accounts of Sara Zambrano, Angie Teo and Kevin Antunes who shared "various files and music files copyrighted by Madonna Esther Louise Ciccone."
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Lederman, who auditioned on Israeli's TV singing competition 'Kochav Nolad (A Star Is Born)' three years ago, allegedly also had got his hands on material from Madonna's previous album 'MDNA'.
According to the documents, "During 2012, after trespassing Zambrano's cloud account as detailed in the first count, the defendant copied an early version of the song 'Give Me All Your Luvin' by Madonna for trading purposes and sold it soon after."
The court documents additionally revealed that Lederman sold copies of the song files for "tens of dollars to a thousand dollars and more" to various clients, including those identified as "Craig Lunti" and "Tom Hann.