Thursday, January 31, 2013
N.Y. rabbi charged with sexually abusing 3 teenage boys
A rabbi at a religious school in New York's ultra-orthodox Jewish   community has been arrested on charges of sexually abusing students, a   law enforcement official says.
The arrest of Yoel Malik, 33, of Brooklyn comes amid mounting   pressure to report allegations of abuse within the insular, secretive   community, the largest outside Israel, and barely a week after a   respected religious counselor in the same sect was sentenced to 103   years in prison for sexually abusing a girl.
Both cases come from within the Satmar Hasidic sect, the official said.
Malik was taken into custody Wednesday after reports he may have   brought two students to motels for sexual liaisons, said the official   who was not authorized to speak publicly on the case and spoke to The   Associated Press on condition of anonymity. A third encounter was   reported in a car. The official said the victims were all teenage boys,   ages 14 to 16, and the encounters took place between March of last year   and last week.
A news release from the police department did not mention the school   or identify Malik as a rabbi. Instead, it provided his name, age and   address and said he was charged with "sexual crimes" involving three   teenage males. It listed the charges as 12 counts of sexual abuse, four   counts of criminal sexual acts, 11 counts of endangering the welfare of a   child, and one count of forcible touching.
The school, located in Borough Park in Brooklyn, has been closed amid   financial disputes with the family who runs it and has been described   as a small, private establishment for at-risk kids. It's not clear how   long it has been closed.
The allegations arose through an anonymous tip to a confidential   hotline. Malik is part of the family that ran the school in Brooklyn.
It has been difficult to prosecute cases of abuse in the   ultra-Orthodox community. Families are encouraged to speak to their   rabbis instead of going to secular authorities, and when they do go to   police or prosecutors, they are often harassed or shunned. In the case   of Nechemya Weberman, convicted last month of sustained sexual abuse,   the accuser testified that her family was threatened and harassed.
Four men were charged with trying to bribe the girl, now 18, and her   husband with $500,000 to drop the case against Weberman, 54, an   unlicensed counselor who worked with families for years. She had been   sent to him because she had been questioning her faith and needed help   getting back on the religious path, she testified. Prosecutors said   there were at least 10 other victims, but the statute of limitations   passed on many of them. Weberman maintains his innocence and said he   never abused her or anyone else.
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes, who has dismissed rumors   that he overlooked crimes in the community because he is too cozy with   powerful rabbis, has set up a hotline specifically for victims of sex   abuse. He has implored victims to come forward and promises support for   them if they do.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/01/ny_rabbi_charged_with_sexually.html
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