Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Trial Begins

 GreaterLakewood.com- Yesterday the trial of R' Eisenman began  Court sessions will be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and is expected to last for three weeks. The charges will be heard and considered by fourteen jurors: 5 men and 9 women, with Middlesex County Judge Benjamin Bucca presiding. Rabbi Eisemann, 62, is charged with first-degree corruption of public resources, a crime that could carry a prison sentence of 10 to 20 years prison if he is convicted, R”L, as well as other charges. Rabbi Eisemann has pleaded not guilty.
Greater Lakewood Will be updating throughout the trial

A fund has been set up to help the beloved community member with his legal defense fees.

To donate, visit https://www.rayze.it/pidyonshvuyim/

All are asked to take a moment to Daven for אשר בן חנה פרומט.

Opening statements
The prosecution: Deputy Attorney General John A. Nicodemo explains that SCHI is a state-funded special needs school. He says on the surface things looked normal but upon further investigation it was not so. Nicomedo admits the school children and their education were not affected by this…

Defense: R’ Eisemann’s attorney explained how the school was started, what it does, and how every child thrives. His attorney said “He grew SCHI. And as you will come to learn he loves every child at the school as if it was his own. In every SCHI student he sees his own son. Osher Eisemann is not guilty.” He went on to explain R’ Eisemann would never do anything to harm or jeopardize the school, it was literally his life.

They said they have a tip accountant that will explain all the funds in question including the amount needed to run the school and the fundraising operation.


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