TOMS RIVER — A former New Jersey yeshiva camp counselor who pleaded guilty in May to sexually abusing a child is seeking to withdraw his guilty plea and claims he was pressured by his Orthodox Jewish community.
An attorney for Yosef Kolko told The Asbury Park Press that
he has filed a motion to withdraw Kolko’s guilty plea. Kolko pleaded guilty May
13 in the middle of a trial in state Superior Court to aggravated sexual
assault, attempted aggravated sex assault, sexual assault and child
endangerment.
Prosecutors allege the abuse occurred from August 2008 to
February 2009 and ranged from fondling to oral sex and stopped when the boy
told his father, who confronted Kolko. The boy was 11 when the alleged abuse
began. He testified during the trial.
Attorney Alan Zegas told The Press that Kolko, 39, “was
significantly pressured” from the community to plead guilty. At the time of the
plea, the case was viewed as a potential watershed for the prosecutor’s office
and the Orthodox Jewish community in Lakewood, which had previously been
reluctant to bring criminal matters to civil authorities, preferring instead to
handle them through rabbinical courts and senior rabbis.
The victim’s father had initially wanted the case handled
within Lakewood’s Orthodox community, asking a senior rabbi to help ensure that
Kolko stay away from children and go to therapy. In mid-2009, the father
decided to take the case to authorities. Prosecutors had said the boy’s family
was ostracized by the community for pursuing the case in state court. The boy’s
father, a prominent rabbi, lost his job and the family moved to Michigan.
On the day of Kolko’s plea, when Judge Francis R. Hodgson
asked him if he had received any promises or was threatened or coerced in
exchange for his plea, Kolko answered softly that there were things that were
“not part of the court system.”
A judge gave Zegas until the end of the month to file a
brief in support of his motion to withdraw the guilty plea. A hearing on the
matter is scheduled for October 17.
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