Avinoam wants to take his relationship with Avigail, his much-loved partner and the Communications Advisor for the Minister of Finance, one step further. The President calls him urgently, tells him about the meeting with Oshrat and plays him the recording. Avinoam tries to spin it around, and that same night he contacts the Attorney General, plays him parts
of the recording, and declares it blackmail. The police are on their way to Oshrat whilst Avinoam tries to seal the deal away from the press – Oshrat will tell the police she is sorry, that she never intended to blackmail anyone and in exchange, the President will withdraw his complaint against her. Yana, the police investigator, reads through the lines and realizes
that Oshrat is being threatened, and Avinoam is surprised to hear the police is investigating a rape allegation. With his plan completely collapsed, Avinoam tries to quickly minimize the damages whilst the police is already investigating the President and obtaining some documents from his office. Yana discovers Oshrat's thank you letter to the President, as well as other similar style letters from other office workers over the course of his career, including his days as a Minister and a Mayor. One of those letters is from Avigail, who was the President's Communications' Advisors some years ago.
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