Times of Israel A Brooklyn man who pleaded guilty to felony tax fraud in an
Israeli charities scam was ordered to pay more than a half-million
dollars in a civil suit.
The judgment against Yaakov Weingarten, 53, and
his wife, Rivka, was handed down Wednesday in Kings County Supreme
Court, according to a news release from New York State Attorney General
Eric Schneiderman.
The Weingartens must give $360,000 to
UJA-Federation of New York and pay $162,000 in civil fines and
penalties. He also was barred from fundraising for nonprofits.
Weingarten pleaded guilty to tax fraud in May
for raising funds for phony Jewish nonprofit organizations. He was
sentenced to five years’ probation after paying $90,685 in restitution
to New York State.
According to Schneiderman’s office, Weingarten
and his associates bilked thousands of North American donors with
claims that he was collecting money for Israeli charitable purposes such
as emergency medical services and programs for terror victims, sick
children and the poor. He also failed to report his income on tax
returns.[...]
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