Brooklyn judge cuts orthodox Jewish sex abuser’s sentence from 103 to 18 years, sparking outrage from victim and advocates
Brooklyn judge cuts orthodox Jewish sex abuser’s sentence from 103 to 18 years, sparking outrage from victim and advocates
A Brooklyn judge drastically cut Nechemya Weberman's prison sentence for child sex abuse from 103 years to 18. Weberman, a former Orthodox Jewish community figure, has already served 13 years. The victim and advocates expressed fury, warning of continued danger due to community support. Weberman admitted to abuse but his credibility was questioned. The decision has ignited significant controversy.
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Brooklyn judge slashed the prison sentence of convicted child sex
abuser Nechemya Weberman from 103 years to 18, a move that ignited fury
from the victim and survivor advocates as the 67-year-old, once a
powerful figure in the Orthodox Jewish community, now stands just five
years away from release after already serving more than a decade behind
bars.
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Brooklyn judge slashed the prison sentence of convicted child sex
abuser Nechemya Weberman from 103 years to 18, a move that ignited fury
from the victim and survivor advocates as the 67-year-old, once a
powerful figure in the Orthodox Jewish community, now stands just five
years away from release after already serving more than a decade behind
bars.
A
Brooklyn judge slashed the prison sentence of convicted child sex
abuser Nechemya Weberman from 103 years to 18, a move that ignited fury
from the victim and survivor advocates as the 67-year-old, once a
powerful figure in the Orthodox Jewish community, now stands just five
years away from release after already serving more than a decade behind
bars.
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He should be executed.
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