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Arson, fraud suspect faces first day of

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נשלח ב-12/4/2005 16:49 לינק ישיר 
Arson, fraud suspect faces first day of

Arson, fraud suspect faces first day of trial


http://www.newsday.com/news/printedition/longisland/ny-liburn124214468apr12,0,6574466.story?coll=ny-linews-
BY ROBERT E. KESSLER
STAFF WRITER

April 12, 2005

A desperate "Mayday" call went out when fire chiefs lost contact with a group of firefighters battling a blaze deep inside a women's clothing factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

The missing firemen were safely located several minutes later, but that potentially deadly Dec. 31, 1998 fire is at the center of an arson trial that is scheduled to begin today before Judge Arthur Spatt at the U.S. District Court in Central Islip.


Federal prosecutors have charged that the owner of the factory, Nathan Schlesinger, 68, of 234 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, had the fire set at his square-block-sized factory at 750 Kent Ave. to collect $4.5 million in insurance.

In addition to a charge of using arson to commit a felony, Schlesinger, who is a well-known figure in the Satmar Hasidic community, is also charged with conspiracy to commit insurance fraud for collecting $4.5 million by vastly inflating the losses in four other smaller fires.

Those fires broke out in his factory in August 1987, June 1990, September 1991 and August 1999.

Schlesinger "jeopardized the safety of many New York City firefighters who risked their lives" fighting the fire, U.S Attorney Roslynn Mauskopf said when he was arrested in 2003.

But Schlesinger's attorney, Douglas Burns, of Garden City, said yesterday, "My client has maintained his innocence all along and is certain he'll be vindicated
Schlesinger also is charged in the case with cheating creditors in unrelated actions out of more than $2.5 million.

Under the names of Pous Apparel, Private Brands of Delaware and Goodmark Industries, Schlesinger's factory made upscale women's clothing for stores to sell under their own labels.

The case grew out of an investigation into insurance fraud on Long Island, and several government witnesses will testify that they were involved in the schemes, according to court papers filed by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Cynthia Monaco and Lawrence Ferazani.

This is not the first time that Schlesinger has been accused of crimes.

In 1978, Schlesinger served 9 months in federal prison for attempting to bribe a polygraph operator during the course of an investigation into a diamond-smuggling ring.

If convicted on the charge of using arson to commit a felony, Schlesinger would be sentenced to 10 years in prison under mandatory federal sentencing guidelines.




תוקן על ידי - ALLNEWSPIC - 12/04/2005 19:57:09



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נשלח ב-12/4/2005 19:19 לינק ישיר 

ה' ירחם! 10 יאהר? וואס וועט זיין! בשלמא ער, אבער זיין ווייב און קינדער, וואס האבען זיי געזונדיקט?




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נשלח ב-12/4/2005 19:22 לינק ישיר 

ווער איז דער שלעזינגער, איז דאס דער שמש פון זופניק????



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נשלח ב-13/4/2005 20:42 לינק ישיר 

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/ny-liburn134215891apr13,0,563457.story?coll=ny-linews-headlines


Factory owner: Fires due to cloth, not fraud

BY ROBERT E. KESSLER
STAFF WRITER

April 13, 2005

A defense attorney for a prominent Willamsburg man charged with arson and fraud after a series of fires at his upscale women's clothing factory said yesterday that prosecutors had made "a federal case" out of blazes caused by the inherent combustibility of materials in a garment manufacturing plant.
Attorney Douglas Burns, of Garden City, said Nathan Schlesinger, 68, of 234 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, has been charged for five fires at the plant since 1989, but prosecutors failed to note there were about 15 other fires at the plant that did not result in any charges.
Cloth at the plant, at 750 Kent Ave., in Williamsburg, could easily catch fire, and there was evidence that employees smoked on the job, said Burns, a former federal prosecutor, at the opening of Schlesinger's trial in U.S. District Court in Central Islip. Burns also said the frauds his client was accused of were either a misunderstanding of normal business practices or the result of testimony from government cooperators facing serious felony charges.

Schlesinger is accused of using the five fires to fraudulently obtain $9 million from insurance firms, and in another scheme, to cheat creditors out of $2.5 million. He faces a minimum of 10 years in prison if convicted of the most serious charges.

In his opening remarks, Assistant U.S. Attorney Lawrence Ferazani said that while "some factories are used to produce airplanes, some are used to produce food, some are used to produce automobiles," Schlesinger's was "a factory used to produce fraud."

Among the customers of the plant were Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdale's, all of which sold garments produced there under their own private labels.

The trial before U.S District Judge Arthur Spatt is expected to last a month.



תוקן על ידי - ZEIDEL - 13/04/2005 20:44:17



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