The woman whose testimony helped convict prominent Hasidic school mental health counselor Nechemya Weberman of sexually abusing her over three years as a teenager is urging a Brooklyn judge to reject his latest attempt to cut down his 50-year prison sentence — warning that freeing him early would “embolden” him and endanger others.
In a sharply worded 14-page filing submitted Thursday to Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Matthew D’Emic, an attorney for Rivky Deutsch (née Krausz) blasted Weberman’s push for a reduced sentence as “disingenuous.”
She argued his punishment is neither cruel nor unusual and remains in line with other sentences imposed for sexual assaults across the borough.
“Letting him evade full accountability now further emboldens him and guarantees his martyrdom in his c

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