A year after a spiritual adviser in Brooklyn’s Hasidic
community was convicted of sex abuse at trial, the young woman he molested is
taking him to court again.
The teenage victim of Nechemya Weberman is suing her
imprisoned former tormentor for emotional distress.
Her civil suit, filed last month in Brooklyn Supreme Court, requests unspecified damages, and also names as a defendant the United Talmudic Academy, the yeshiva in Williamsburg where educators referred her to Weberman for violations of personal conduct standards.
Her civil suit, filed last month in Brooklyn Supreme Court, requests unspecified damages, and also names as a defendant the United Talmudic Academy, the yeshiva in Williamsburg where educators referred her to Weberman for violations of personal conduct standards.
During Weberman’s headline-making criminal trial in 2012,
the victim testified for four days about how the spiritual adviser forced
himself on her and made her reenact porn-movie scenes during disturbing
counseling sessions that began when she was just 12 years-old. The abuse
spanned a period of about three years between 2007 and 2010.
The victim, who is now 19 and enrolled in college, “will
continue to suffer depression, anxiety, emotional distress, anguish and
ridicule, embarrassment, humiliation and degradation,” according to papers
filed in connection with her civil suit.
Weberman’s lawyer, Michael Cibella, said his client
maintains his innocence and will file his appeal in coming months. Cibella said
he expects the civil suit will be put on hold until after the appeal process is
over, he added.
“We obviously deny the allegations in the complaint,”
Cibella said.
The victim’s lawyer said Weberman’s conviction in the
criminal trial makes their civil claim easier to prove. On the other hand,
Aaron added, the inmate has little to no financial resources. That’s one of the
reasons why the suit was filed against the yeshiva , he said.
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