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Child Sex Assault

New Lawsuit Details NJ Rabbi's Horrific Sexual Abuse Of Teen Students New Lawsuit Details NJ Rabbi's Horrific Sexual Abuse Of Teen Students
New Lawsuit Details NJ Rabbi's Horrific Sexual Abuse Of Teen Students A New Jersey rabbi formerly convicted of child sex assault is facing lawsuits from five women alleging he sexually abused them, too -- all while his employers sat idly, according to various media outlets. Rabbi Baruch Lanner, the Orthodox Union (OU), the National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) and Hillel Yeshiva High School were named as defendants in the suit, filed earlier this week in Middlesex County Superior Court, as originally reported by the Jewish Week via the Jewish Telegraph Association. Lanner's abuse was initially detailed in an investigative piece by the Jewish Week cal…
Prosecutor: NJ Duo Tried To Bribe Child Sex Assault Victim, Witness Prosecutor: NJ Duo Tried To Bribe Child Sex Assault Victim, Witness
Prosecutor: NJ Duo Tried To Bribe Child Sex Assault Victim, Witness A Passaic County man and a companion tried to bribe a child sex assault victim and a witness with cash, tuition assistance – even a car -- to change their stories, authorities said. Sergio Bernal, 33, of Passaic was originally charged with sex assaults on the underage victim at various residences in Passaic from October 2013 to August 2020, Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes said Thursday. A judge ordered that he remained held in the Passaic County Jail pending trial. Both Bernal and Maricella Gonzalez, 52, of Garfield then tried to get the victim and witness to recant their state…
Hung Jury Ends Child Sex Assault Trial Of Bergen Business Owner Hung Jury Ends Child Sex Assault Trial Of Bergen Business Owner
Hung Jury Ends Child Sex Assault Trial Of Bergen Business Owner The child sex assault trial of a former construction company owner from Upper Saddle River ended with jurors in Hackensack unable to reach a verdict. Bergen County prosecutors said they will seek a new trial against Louis Tantillo, 55, following the mistrial. The jury of eight men and four women began deliberating Tuesday morning. Early Wednesday, they told Superior Court Judge Robert M. Vinci they didn't think they could reach the required unanimous decision. After a few more hours of deliberations, the judge accepted the deadlock. This comes after judges previously dismissed two indic…