A son of Russian-Israeli businessman Lev Leviev may be declared bankrupt after ignoring requests to pay back some 700,000 shekels ($195,000) in debt, and the court-appointed trustee overseeing his assets is seeking to sell his 10.5 million-shekel home.
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