La Paz, Bolivia – Judge’s Arrest Ordered In Widening Ostreicher Scandal

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    Ariel Rocha La Paz, Bolivia – Bolivian authorities ordered the arrest of a judge in a widening scandal triggered by an American businessman’s report of being fleeced and extorted by corrupt prosecutors.

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    Authorities ordered the arrest of magistrate Ariel Rocha after he failed to appear before a commission investigating the case, Prosecutor General Ramiro Guerrero said on Wednesday.

    The arrest order was announced a day after New York businessman Jacob Ostreicher was granted house arrest. He was arrested in a money-laundering case in June 2011 but insisted he was innocent and said rice, cattle and farm equipment was stolen from him by corrupt officials.

    “I almost feel like I’m in a dream,” Ostreicher told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from his home in Santa Cruz on Wednesday. He said it will take time to adjust after 18 months of detention.

    “Faith and family is what got me through this nightmare,” Ostreicher said Tuesday night after the judge ordered him freed. He said his lawyers expect that within three or four weeks the case could be dropped, and then he hopes to return to New York.

    “My 11 grandchildren, my wife told me I will not recognize them,” Ostreicher said.

    He thanked U.S. Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey and Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez of New York, both of whom had visited Bolivia to press for his release. He also thanked actor Sean Penn, who days ago made a direct public appeal to Bolivian President Evo Morales to order him freed.

    Ostreicher said under the conditions set by the judge, he must remain at his home in the city of Santa Cruz during nighttime hours.

    Ten officials have been arrested in the extortion ring that his case exposed, including two prosecutors and alleged ringleader Fernando Rivera, who had been managing Bolivia’s most important prosecutions in the Interior Ministry.

    Ostreicher was trying to salvage a rice-growing venture when he was arrested in June 2011.

    The Orthodox Jew, who has a flooring business in Brooklyn, New York, complained from the start that he was being fleeced. His case had come to light after he accused the venture’s original manager, a Colombian woman who also is jailed, of defrauding investors and falling in with a Brazilian drug trafficker.

    Ostreicher says prosecutors and government employees illegally sold 18,000 metric tons of the venture’s rice and stole equipment and demanded $50,000 to get him out of jail.

    The case quickly became the biggest scandal to face the country’s judicial system. Since then, more than 30 other complaints have been made to the authorities about the alleged extortion ring, Interior Minister Carlos Romero said.

    Rocha, the wanted magistrate, is president of the Court of Justice of Santa Cruz and the highest judicial official under investigation in the scandal. Prosecutors raided his home on Tuesday but did not find him.

    “The apprehension order was issued because there is information in our investigations that he had to a certain degree been part of this network with some prosecutors and judges,” Guerrero said at Wednesday’s news conference.


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    Open-Your-Eyes
    Open-Your-Eyes
    11 years ago

    Luckely it didn’t happen in our country. Over here they would have gotton him on mail fraud instead, and some 150 year old law that was never enforced to get him behind bars for life – like they are doing with our brother Mr. S.M. Rubashkin

    11 years ago

    how about a ticker tape parade on 13th Ave upon his arrival?

    jellyrings
    jellyrings
    11 years ago

    Is he the judge that let home out on bail?

    IMHOpinion
    IMHOpinion
    11 years ago

    Does he have a security guard with him 24/7? His life is in danger.

    And to #1 - please leave Rubashkin out of this. While everyone agrees his sentence is extremely harsh, only dumb people believe he shouldn’t be jailed at all.
    Fact is, he did fraud. 27 years? Absolute Rishos. He shouldve gotten something under 10 years. my heart does go ut for him and family.
    But don’t compare someone who did fraud to Ostreicher who is completely innocent.

    sayyes
    sayyes
    11 years ago

    So u came up with putting him
    behind bars for UNDER 10 years wow r u kind. Btw, which college did you practice law?

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    11 years ago

    WOW!!! This is really great news!
    I am totally shocked that Sean Penn helped this Jewish man!
    Bravo for Penn, Velazquez and Chris Smith!
    Those three are all Christians who came to the aid of a Jewish man because they are righteous people who saw through the false allegations and did something about it! I am so glad to hear of their courage and honesty and actions!
    I thank them greatly!
    If we find out where Mr. Ostreicher’s store is in Brooklyn, we will shop there bli neder!
    We must not forget our friends, Penn, Velazquez and Smith!