Story highlights A caretaker in Sara Netanyahu's home has been awarded $20,500 for emotional distress

The worker also won compensation for having been falsely promised a permanent position

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(CNN) A court in Jerusalem has found that the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu humiliated and degraded a government caretaker in her home and has awarded the worker 80,000 shekels, or about $20,500, for emotional distress.

The court also ruled that the worker, Menachem Naftali, was tricked by an employee in the Prime Minister's office into believing he would get a permanent position. And for that misrepresentation, the court awarded Naftali 75,000 shekels, or about $19,200.

The ruling gave a damning description of the behavior of Sara Netanyahu.

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"Much evidence was brought before the court that pointed to the fact that there were harmful conditions of work because of the behavior of Mrs. Netanyahu and her relations to the workers," the judgment said. "These included exaggerated demands, degradation, humiliation and expression of outrage. The workers were also called upon to work many, extraordinary hours. Because of that the turnover of workers in the (house of the) PM was very high and there was always a chronic shortage of manpower. The need for specialized services does not justify harmful employment."

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