A Brooklyn judge today extended an order of protection against three men, accused of secretly photographing an alleged sex-assault victim in court and posting those images online.
Prosecutors said the alleged shutterbug work of Yona Weissman, Joseph Fried and Lemon Juice “was done to intimidate a witness,” in the trial of an alleged sex abuser.
Solomon Antar, a lawyer for Juice, said his client only snapped pictures outside court. But Justice Charles Troia ruled: “The court finds an order of protection is warranted [for all three suspects]."
The men had all been sitting in on the trial of ultra-Orthodox Jewish educator, rabbi and sex-assault suspect Nechemya Weberman.
He’s been charged with allegedly fondling a young female student and then forcing her to perform oral sex on him over the course of several years, dating back to when she was just 12.
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