New York state’s attorney general accused four New Yorkers of
pocketing more than $2.5 million in donations for charitable projects in
Israel.
The New York Times on Friday named four defendants from Brooklyn:
Yaakov Weingarten, 52, and his wife Rivka, 52; and two of his employees:
Simon Weiss, 28, and David Yifat, 66.
Eric Schneiderman, the attorney general, said the four “brazenly
abused the generosity of the public” by using more than $2.5 million
raised in donations for personal expenses from 2007 to 2013.
A lawsuit was filed Thursday against the defendants in the State
Supreme Court in Brooklyn, the Times reported. Weingarten’s lawyer,
Sheldon Eisenberger, did not respond to a message left by the Times with
his receptionist.
According to the lawsuit, the defendants collected money for 19
charities they were running. The charities had buzzwords in their names
intended to appeal to Jews eager to help Israel, the Times reported.
Only a small amount of the donated money actually wound up in Israel,
the Times reported. The defendants bounced at least 2,100 checks and
wasted $65,000 of charitable donations in overdraft fees, Schneiderman
charged. The lawsuit asked the court to close some charities managed by
the defendants; it did not immediately address the issue of repayment.
Schneiderman said the defendants spent the money on home mortgages,
the remodeling of a second home, car loans, dentist visits, video
rentals and a trip to the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City, among other
expenses.
The lawsuit accuses the defendants of “preying on a vulnerable
public’s charitable instincts, and in particular the charitable impulses
that many persons of the Jewish faith have for Israel.”
Among the organizations named in the lawsuit are Bnei Torah, Magen
Israel and the Israel Leukemia and Cancer Society. Only two of the 19
entities were even registered in Israel, Schneiderman said. The
solicitations also used “doctored photographs” of workers and equipment
belonging to actual Israeli emergency organizations, the complaint said.
Schneiderman’s office would not say whether criminal charges were also forthcoming.
http://www.jta.org/2013/06/28/news-opinion/united-states/four-new-yorkers-charged-with-pocketing-aid-for-israel
Friday, 28 June 2013
Four Jew Yorkers charged with pocketing aid for Israel
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