Because of ‘selfless life,’ rabbi convicted of money laundering sentenced to less jail time - News Summed Up

Because of ‘selfless life,’ rabbi convicted of money laundering sentenced to less jail time


A rabbi from New Jersey, United States was sentenced to 60 days in jail and two years of probation after being found guilty of laundering $200,000 (P10.3 million) from a school for children with disabilities. Last February, Osher Eisemann, 62, was found guilty of money laundering and misconduct by a corporate official. The money was taken from the School for Children with Hidden Intelligence (SCHI) which he founded, the Ashbury Park Press reported on Monday. In many respects this is a very, very unfortunate situation.” He noted too that evidence against Eisemann was “slim.”In 2017, Eisemann was indicted on charges of theft, money laundering, corporate misconduct and misuse of government funds. Eisemann is a rabbi and has his own adult child with special needs whom he and his wife care for.


Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer May 01, 2019 09:56 UTC



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