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SNARED:Andrew Goodman (above), one of 85
sex-abuse suspects arrested over the last three
years by Project Kol Tzedek, has been accused
of preying on the boys of Brooklyn’s Orthodox
Jewish community and — even after his arrest on
sex-assault charges — was caught on video ushering
teens into his Flatbush home (below). He is being held
on Rikers Island in lieu of a $1 million cash bail. |
By SUSAN EDELMAN
Last Updated:
12:54 PM, December 11, 2011
Posted:
12:09 AM, December 11, 2011
He looks like a movie star, but many members of Brooklyn’s Jewish community believe he is a monster.
Andrew Goodman, 27, who worked for Jewish social-service agencies, is charged
with sexually abusing two Orthodox boys for years in Flatbush — one from
age 11 to 15, the other from age 13 to 16.
Goodman filmed sex
acts with the youngsters on a Web cam, according to the 144-count
indictment, which alleges numerous violations since 2006. He has pleaded
not guilty.
The handsome Goodman, who held parties in his home
with liquor and child porn, also threatened the life” of a boy who
reported him to authorities, court papers and sources say.
He’s one of an astounding 85 accused Orthodox child molesters that
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes’ office says it has busted in
the past three years in an initiative called Kol Tzedek, Hebrew for
“voice of justice.”
The cases involve 117 victims — a number that has the community reeling from the extent of the horrors of pedophilia.
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Launched amid complaints that Hynes was soft on Orthodox child
predators, Kol Tzedek aims to coax victims to come forward, despite
strong pressure in the insular religious community to cover up such
crimes.
All but two of the suspects are men, and more than half
the victims are male, said Assistant DA Rhonnie Jaus, chief of the sex
abuse and crimes against children division.
Of the 38 cases closed
so far, 14 perps got jail time, ranging from a month to 10-to-20 years
for crimes that included sex abuse, attempted kidnapping, and sodomy,
Jaus said.
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