Tel Aviv – Court Indicts Rabbi Pinto As Part Of Plea Bargain In Bribery Case

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    In this Monday, July 11, 2011 photo, a man kisses the hand of Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, center, as he attends a wedding in Lod, central Israel. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty) Tel Aviv – A multimillionaire Israeli celebrity rabbi with a following in the U.S. has accepted a plea bargain in a high-profile bribery case and could face a year in prison, an Israeli official said Wednesday, bringing closer an end to one of the rabbi’s various legal sagas.

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    As part of the plea bargain, the official said, Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto will admit to bribing a senior Israeli police officer in 2012 for access to his police file.

    Israeli prosecutors will seek a year-long jail sentence for Pinto, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity pending an official announcement.

    He said Pinto had also agreed to turn state’s witness in a separate bribery case against another police officer who headed a unit known as Israel’s FBI. That officer later resigned.

    Pinto is considered one of Israel’s wealthiest rabbis, amassing his fortune while serving as spiritual guru to the rich and powerful in Israel, New York, and elsewhere in the world. The Israeli edition of Forbes Magazine ranked him in 2012 as Israel’s seventh richest rabbi, with an estimated net worth of about $19 million.

    But the celebrity and riches also attracted the watchful eyes of law enforcement both in Israel and the U.S.

    In Israel, according to local media reports, the police began tracking Pinto after he approached Efraim Bracha, formerly the head of the investigations department in the Israeli police who was reportedly an adherent of the rabbi, and offered him a large sum of money in exchange for information on an investigation involving him.

    That investigation concerned suspicions of a Pinto aide embezzling donations to one of the rabbi’s charitable institutions and selling food intended for Holocaust survivors, according to reports. Israeli police spokeswoman Luba Samri would only say the case remained under investigation.

    In the separate bribery case, Israel’s Justice Ministry said Menashe Arbiv, while serving as head of the national police’s elite anti-corruption unit, received “benefits” from associates of Pinto. Arbiv had previously served as Israel’s police representative in the U.S., coordinating with U.S. security organizations on investigations.

    In New York, Pinto’s congregation has been connected to a U.S. probe into Rep. Michael Grimm, a Republican congressman from New York, for possible campaign finance violations.

    A spokesman for Pinto could not be reached.


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    Sociologist
    Sociologist
    9 years ago

    Will he be returning the money people gave him for brachos that he bestowed on them?

    9 years ago

    kabalah center here in LA was also investigated (by the feds) for millions of dollars of missing charitable funds. sadly,as i’m sure will be the case with pinto,semi brainwashed ,gullible and desperate believers in these charlatans will continue to stay duped.

    cbdds
    cbdds
    9 years ago

    I am one of the few posters that has actually met rabbi Pinto. My take on it is that he is a well meaning person surrounded by very not nice people. He took all the time to speak with me even as his advisers used code to explain I was probably not a person of money and not to lose his time.

    allmark
    allmark
    9 years ago

    He’s the 7th richest rabbi? Who is the richest and how much does he have?

    9 years ago

    My daughter has given him thousands and thousands of dollars cash and it makes, made me sick.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    9 years ago

    The real tzadikim give away all of the money that’s given to them and go to bed at night without having a cent in their possession