Midnight Affair
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The Midnight Affair was a domestic and international political and sex scandal in Yisrael in June 2018 that drew in the involvement of the governments of Ghant and Sydalon. The entire account was denied by the Feldman administration, and evidence of the events rely on suppressed police logs, eye witness reports, and leaks to the press.
The scandal involved the Ghantish Lord Godfrey Galan and his entourage, who were vacationing in the tourist beach scene in Dervaylik, Yisrael. Several reports allege that Galan's bodyguards were soliciting for a homosexual prostitute - a crime in Yisrael - and he and his group were arrested by the Yisraeli Police. As they were being taken to be processed by the Royal Yisraeli Civil Guard, the identity of the Ghantish noble apparently reached the senior levels of the Feldman Cabinet, centering around Ariel Goldblatt, who arranged for the Royal Yisraeli Security Service to intercept and take custody of Galan and his party and instead sent them to their private jet, where an Immigration Ministry official expelled all involved from the country. The next morning, a judge on the Royal General Court in Dervaylik ordered the police logs of the supposed arrest suppressed by judicial decree. A subsequent investigation by the Royal Yisraeli Knesset was perceived by a litany of critics as being squashed by allies of President Noah Feldman. Eight days after the sensational tale was headline news, Goldblatt was appointed to the then-vacant post of Yisraeli Ambassador to Ghant by Feldman, raising eyebrows among the Yerushalayim political class.
Timeline of events
June 11
10pm to 11pm
Lord Galan and his fellows were reported in the night club "Night Wind" in Dervaylik at 10:41pm, according to the Royal Yerushalayim Dispatch, a club employee called the Mash'az's crime tip line alleging that a foreign nobleman's bodyguards were soliciting some local residents looking for a homosexual prostitute.
When officers and detectives of the Civil Guard's Sexual Crimes Section arrived on the scene at approximately 11:03pm, they observed that Lord Galan was receiving oral sex from a local prostitute, Seth Aveidim, age 18, in his private VIP suite. Galan's bodyguard's allegedly resisted arrest when the officers announced themselves and attempted to take custody of Galan, and all the Ghantish persons present were arrested.
Given the highly political nature of the main suspect, the Civil Guard ordered two additional general police units to assist in the arrest and transport of the suspects to the nearest Civil Guard headquarters for processing.
11pm to 12am
According to the Dispatch, at about 11:20pm, Deputy Foreign Minister Ariel Goldblatt, who was the top Foreign Ministry official covering the diplomatic regions of Ghant and Northern Belisaria as well as a top ally to Foreign Minister Yitzchok Katz, received a call from an informant in the Civil Guard alerting him to the arrest of Galan.
Several sources in the room or otherwise claiming to be in the know say that Goldblatt immediately contacted then-Justice Minister Avrohom Rappaport and then-Immigration Minister Kabi Nassan by their cell phones, strategizing over how to handle the situation.
Goldblatt specifically sought to exclude his superior, Katz, who is devoutly religious and would protest on religious grounds against a more discrete action to resolve the arrest issue before it became a major diplomatic incident. Goldblatt, a close Katz ally, was perceived by those present to also be protecting his boss from being politically harmed if this midnight action became public.
At around 11:45pm, an unnamed top aide in President Feldman's office ordered a unit of Shomrim to scramble into several armored SUVs and intercept the Civil Guard police convoy with Galan before they reached the local Dervaylik headquarters of the Guard and processed the Ghantish noble, creating a paper trail.
June 12
12am to 1am
An eyewitness who approached the Dispatch reported that a few minutes after midnight on a near-deserted stretch of Highway 2 near the DNW shipyards, the Security Service agents blocked the road with their vehicles and were confronted by the lead Civil Guard detective. After a heated exchange in which both sides testily drew firearms, the Mash'az officers relented and the Shomrim agents took custody of the six suspects, who were removed to the agents' SUVs.
The Shomrim agents then said to have reported in to the President's office, where the same or a different senior aide apparently directed them to take and release Galan and his entourage at their private jet, where they would be met by an Immigration Ministry official.
They did so, and were met by an unnamed Immigration official. An anonymous Shomrim agent on the scene was quoted as saying that the official had admitted to being sent "by Immigration Minister Nassan himself." The Immigration officer presented Galan and his associates with a warrant of expulsion that revoked their travel visas to Yisrael and ordered their immediate removal from Yisraeli soil "in a reasonable time and way." A Security Service agent confirmed it was co-signed by the Immigration and Justice ministers.
1am to 2am
Around 1:25am, a private jet registered to Lord Godfrey Galan was cleared for takeoff and shortly thereafter left Yisraeli airspace, according to preserved records from the local air traffic control.