EXCLUSIVE: Baltimore rabbi, 47, accused of sexually abusing three young boys at an Orthodox Jewish camp, bribing them with $100 to 'touch his genitals' and holding sleepovers with kids

 

  • Rabbi Steven 'Shmuel' Krawatsky, 47, was found liable for battery and assault against two children
  • The incident took place at Orthodox Jewish Camp Shoresh in 2014 and 2015 
  • Married father Krawatsky was ordered to pay his victims $8,000 each in damages

A Baltimore rabbi accused of sexually abusing three young boys at an Orthodox Jewish summer camp has been found liable for battery and assault.

Rabbi Steven 'Shmuel' Krawatsky, 47, was accused of abusing the boys who were then between seven and eight-years-old at Camp Shoresh in 2014 and 2015.

Two of the victims claimed to have been anally raped, while another said the camp counselor offered him $100 to touch his genitals, according to the complaint which sought a $1.8 million payout.

Last week, a jury ruled that he committed assault against one child and battery against another, claims against the third child were not upheld. Each victim has now been awarded $1 in compensatory and $8,000 in punitive damages.

Krawatsky, of Pikesville, previously denied the allegations and has not faced any criminal charges, despite being interviewed by police and Child Protection Services who initially found indications of abuse according to the civil lawsuit against him.


Maryland rabbi Steven 'Shmuel' Krawatsky has been accused of sexually abusing three young boys at an Orthodox Jewish summer camp
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