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  • 11
    Dec
    2012
    4:08am, EST

    New York Hasidic counselor found guilty of repeatedly sexually abusing girl

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    By Colleen Long, NBCNewYork.com

    NEW YORK -- A religious counselor in Brooklyn's ultra-orthodox Jewish community was convicted Monday of the sustained sexual abuse of a girl who was sent to him with questions about her faith.

    The courtroom was silent as Nechemya Weberman was convicted of 59 counts, including sustained sex abuse of a child, endangering the welfare of a child and other counts. He faces 25 years in prison on the top charge and two to seven years on the lesser charges.

    The 54-year-old defendant and his relatives stared down at the ground as the verdict was pronounced. Some of the accusers' supporters smiled quietly.

    The accuser, now 18, told authorities Weberman abused her repeatedly from the time she was 12 until she was 15.

    Defense lawyers said the jurors, who deliberated about half a day, did not properly grasp the complicated issues.

    "We firmly believe that the jury got an unfairly sanitized version of the facts," said attorney George Farkas. "As a result, the truth did not come out and the struggle continues in full force to free this innocent man."

    The case was a crash course for jurors about the customs and rules in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, home to about 250,000, the largest community outside Israel. It spotlighted the strict rules that govern the Satmar Hasidic sect.

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    Weberman is not a licensed counselor, but worked with families within his community for decades. The girl was sent to him because she had been questioning her faith, was dressing immodestly and showing an interest in boys, all violations of the sect's rules.

    Prosecutors say Weberman molested the girl for years behind a locked office door. Defense attorneys argued the counselor was the victim of a vindictive child who was angry that he had betrayed her trust when he went to her parents after learning she had a boyfriend.


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    "When she found out that she had been betrayed, she went wild," defense attorney Stacey Richman said.

    The trial has rocked the insular, tight-knit group, not only because of the shocking charges but also because the case was played out in a public court. The guarded society strongly discourages going to outside authorities.

    The victim testified that she and her family were harassed and shunned for coming forward; her father lost his business and her nieces were kicked out of school.

    During the trial, which began last week, three men were charged with criminal contempt for snapping images of the accuser on the witness stand with cellphone cameras and posting them online. And before the trial began, Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes charged other men with trying to bribe the accuser to drop the charges.

    The teen testified for three days about the abuse, detailing that Weberman forced her to perform oral sex and act out porn films. She said the abuse lasted from 2007 to 2010. Her family paid him $12,800 in counseling fees during that time, the victim's mother testified Monday.

    "I wanted to die rather than live with myself," the accuser testified. "I didn't know how to fight. I was numb."

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    "We firmly believe that the jury got an unfairly sanitized version of the facts," and "The case was a crash course for jurors about the customs and rules in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community". So forcing a child to have oral sex is 'sanitized" and a normal part of the customs and rules in the ult …

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  • 10
    Jun
    2012
    4:32am, EDT

    Report: NYPD fires Orthodox Jew recruit for refusing to trim beard

    By msnbc.com staff and news services

    An Orthodox Jew who was weeks away from becoming a New York City police officer said he has been kicked out of the police academy for refusing to trim his beard.

    Former recruit Fishel Litzman of Monsey was fired Friday after multiple confrontations with the department over the length of his whiskers, he told the Daily News.


    Litzman is Hasidic and believes that cutting his beard is forbidden by God.

    NYPD rules usually require officers to be clean-shaven. The department makes exceptions for beards kept for religious purposes, but even then only allows 1 millimeter worth of growth.

    "They didn't give me anything," Litzman said, explaining to the paper that the police department did not offer an explicit reason for his firing. "I don't understand what the problem would be."

    NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said the department's rules are reasonable and Litzman was aware of them when he signed up.

    Litzman was first cited in January for his unkempt beard. He was a month away from receiving his shield when he was fired.


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    "I always wanted to be a police officer," said Litzman, a 38-year-old father of five who speaks Hebrew and Yiddish and was once a paramedic.

    His attorney, Nathan Lewin, said the police department knew when Litzman applied that he would not trim his beard.

    The Daily News reported that the NYPD hired its first Hasidic police officer in 2006. Today there are at least two dozen Orthodox-Jewish police officers working for the NYPD, the Daily News said.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    The lawyer said the police department knew when litzman applied that he would not trim his beard. litzman also knew that when he applied he was permitted only 1 millimeter's worth of growth. If the police department had refused to hire him, they would have been accused of religious discrimination.

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