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Old February 27th 05, 09:58 AM
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You are sick!



"Al Patrick" schreef in bericht
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Here's all the reason some people need to accuse me of being racist,
Jew-hater, anti-semitic, etc. All you have to do is EXPOSE one "Jew"
and some people ACCUSE, though FALSELY, of HATING all Jews.

Let's take a look at some of the court proceedings of some of the
Orthodox Jewish communities around Brooklyn, NY!

Only this top part is mine.

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www.NYorkTimes.com
February 24, 2005

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/24/ny...print&position

Brooklyn Corruption Figure Admits He Arranged Bribes
By MICHAEL BRICK

The central figure in the wide-ranging investigation of judicial and
political corruption in Brooklyn, a man accused of arranging bribes in
divorce and child custody cases for people in the borough's Orthodox
Jewish communities, pleaded guilty yesterday to 13 counts of bribery and
conspiracy.

The man, an electronics dealer named Nissim Elmann, admitted passing
thousands of dollars to a lawyer to arrange preferential treatment in
cases before a State Supreme Court justice, Gerald P. Garson. Justice
Garson has been suspended from the bench and is awaiting trial on
bribery charges.

The investigation into dealings by Justice Garson, a former treasurer of
the Brooklyn Democratic organization, has spilled over into a conspiracy
inquiry involving the judicial nominating system and taking aim at,
among others, the Brooklyn Democratic Party leader, State Assemblyman
Clarence Norman Jr.

Prosecutors portrayed Mr. Elmann as a fixer, a known figure in Orthodox
communities who accepted cash through the window of his car or inside a
warehouse and passed it to a former lawyer who had an advantage in
Justice Garson's courtroom.

The former lawyer, Paul Siminovsky, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
charge of giving unlawful gratuities last year, after wearing a hidden
microphone at the direction of the office of Charles J. Hynes, the
Brooklyn district attorney.

Jury selection had been scheduled to begin yesterday in the case against
Mr. Elmann, and his guilty plea came as a surprise to prosecutors, who
had requested electronic gear for the courtroom to play tapes of 110
telephone calls and dozens of other conversations.

"He is not cooperating, nor have we asked him to cooperate with us,"
Assistant District Attorney Noel Downey said. "The D.A.'s office came to
play ball, and he backed down."

In State Supreme Court in Brooklyn yesterday, Justice Jeffrey C. Berry
read through the counts aloud in a meticulous monotone, noting the legal
language and asking in plain terms if Mr. Elmann understood the charges.
"You knew this conduct was illegal?" Justice Berry asked repeatedly, and
repeatedly Mr. Elmann replied that he had.

In all, Mr. Elmann agreed to guilty pleas to seven felonies and six
misdemeanors. Justice Berry ordered a presentence investigation and
indicated that the sentence would probably amount to between one and a
half and seven years in prison.

Mr. Downey, the Brooklyn prosecutor, described the guilty pleas as "a
telling event, because it supports the massive investigation undertaken
by District Attorney Hynes and the Rackets Division in uncovering the
vast corruption scheme that was unleashed on the matrimonial courts of
Brooklyn."

Gerald J. McMahon, a lawyer for Mr. Elmann, said that his client chose
to plead guilty in part to spare his family the stress of a trial (Mr.
Elmann did not appear to have any family members in the courtroom) and
in the hope that Justice Berry would hand out sentences "in a
proportional way."

His comment was a sidelong reference to the open cases against several
other people, including Justice Garson. Justice Berry has set a status
hearing for May 26 involving several of the defendants in the
intertwined investigations.

Mr. McMahon described Mr. Elmann as someone pressured by his community
to gain access to the spoils of corruption.

"He tried to help people, and he was pushed by people in his shul,
especially David Cohen," Mr. McMahon said, referring to a rabbi in
Midwood. "It was almost a religious obligation, and Mr. Elmann was a
seriously religious person."

Reached by telephone, Rabbi Cohen, who Mr. McMahon said had been on his
witness list, declined to comment.

In court, Mr. Elmann passed up an opportunity to blame his rabbi or his
community. After he finished pleading to the charges, Justice Berry
asked him, "Nobody threatened, forced or coerced you to do these acts?"

"No," Mr. Elmann said.



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I doubt if he is a judge anymore but so-called judge Donald Thompson
(Thomson?) in Tulsa,Oklahoma or somewhere around there,got caught last
year sitting behind that bench and he was slicking up his dick and
useing a pecker pump on hs dick.The lady who works there said he has
done it several times before.
cuhulin

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