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Satmar Counsellor Gets 103 Years in Prison


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The Associated Press

NEW YORK—A religious counsellor in New York City's ultra-orthodox Jewish community was sentenced Tuesday to 103 years in prison for molesting a girl who came to him with questions about her faith.

Nechemya Weberman was convicted in December of 59 counts, including sustained sexual abuse of a child, endangering the welfare of a child and sexual abuse.

The trial put a spotlight on the city's ultra-orthodox community and its strict rules that govern interaction with the outside world. The city is home to the largest community of ultra-orthodox Jews outside Israel, more than 250,000.

Both Weberman, 54, and the girl belonged to the Satmar Hasidic sect, which has its own ambulances, volunteer police and rabbinical courts. Followers are discouraged from going to secular authorities.

During the trial, men were arrested on charges they tried to bribe the girl and her now-husband to drop the case. Others were accused of taking photos of her on the witness stand and posting them online.

The accuser, now 18, testified that Weberman abused her repeatedly behind his locked office door from the time she was 12 until she was 15.

Her school had ordered her to see Weberman because she had been asking questions about her religion and was dressing immodestly in violation of the sect's customs. Weberman wasn't a licensed counsellor but spent decades working with couples and families.

There was no physical evidence of abuse.

The defence argued that the girl was angry that Weberman had told her parents she had a boyfriend at age 15, which is forbidden in the community. Attorney Stacey Richman said the case came down to a simple "he said, she said."

"She's making things up in front of you as they occur," Richman told jurors.

Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes said he hoped the case would persuade other victims to come forward. Hynes has been accused of overlooking crimes in the ultra-orthodox Jewish community because he was too cozy with powerful rabbis, a charge he vehemently denies.

Weberman said "no thank you" when asked if he wished to speak. He had no visible reaction to the sentence. The top charge carried a sentence of 25 years; he got consecutive terms for some of the other charges.

The Associated Press typically doesn't identify people who say they are the victims of sexual assault.

Holy cow at the thought of the community trying to intimidate the victim and posting photos of her on line.

That's quite the sentence - wish we would see tough sentences for sexual abuse more often.

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The Satmar Chassidic community is notoriously closed. I'm also struck by the reason the girl received 'help' in the first place; because she was dressing 'immodestly'. I guess to certain types of men that just makes you ripe for the picking. Disgusting.

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The Satmar Chassidic community is notoriously closed. I'm also struck by the reason the girl received 'help' in the first place; because she was dressing 'immodestly'. I guess to certain types of men that just makes you ripe for the picking. Disgusting.

And "asking questions". The horror.

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This was the same case where supporters of Weberman made posters about the case asking for support for Weberman, and used imagery of a missile falling on the community, saying that the GIRL (the victim) was that missile, that's destroying the community. The posters were in Yiddish so plenty of outsiders had no idea what they were for and didn't care until they appeared on some scandal-exposing type of websites and the story started getting out into the wider press.

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Hmmm...how does one "make things up as they occur?"

That's pretty common New Yorkese for "as they occur to her" or "as they pop into her head".

I hate that these gross patriarchal abusers always find women lawyers to defend them.

So glad this man got such a strong sentence. I hope the woman he abused takes some comfort in knowing that people outside the community believe her story and are justly outraged on her behalf.

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Would that have been the Failed Messiah website? They are usually good at exposing excesses in the Ultra-Orthodox community.

As for the missile imagery: oy gevalt.

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