Nili Priell Barak
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Wife of Ehud Barak who emailed Nigerian CEO Tim Akano about Boko Haram and her husband's readiness to help Nigeria tackle security challenges
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Entities connected to Nili Priell Barak through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Person
Nili Priell
Connected via: Tim Akano, Former Israeli Prime Minister
Financial Entity
Surveillance Technology
Connected via: Former Israeli Prime Minister
Organization
Parasight (later Sight Diagnostics)
Connected via: Former Israeli Prime Minister
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New Files
Connected via: Former Israeli Prime Minister
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Ynet Article (Nov 7, 2019)
Connected via: Former Israeli Prime Minister
Key Relationships
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- Person Tim Akano - Barak's wife wrote to Tim Akano about Israeli security cooperation against Boko Haram Court Record
- Organization New Horizons - New Horizons CEO Tim Akano corresponded with Nili Barak about Israeli security assistance against Boko Haram Official Document
- Person Former Israeli Prime Minister - Nili Barak, Ehud Barak's wife, approached leads for unofficial negotiations on Israeli security deals including email... Official Document
- Person Former Israeli Prime Minister - Nili Priell is Ehud Barak's wife who exchanged emails with Epstein staff about security arrangements at the apartment. Credible Reporting
Source Documents & Evidence
“Barak often relied on his wife to approach leads for unofficial negotiations on Israeli security deals. On January 28, 2014 she wrote a message to Tim Akano”
“A January 2016 email exchange between Barak's wife, Nili Priell, and an Epstein employee—whose name is partially redacted but appears from other communications to be his longtime assistant Lesley Groff—discussed installing alarms and surveillance ...”Accessed: 2026-04-14
Added: 2026-04-14
· Updated: 2026-04-22
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