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Zvi Zigelman Pled Out in PPP Fraud Scheme Got 18 Months Now Rosenfeld Gets the Same

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book

SDNY MAG COURT EXCLUSIVE, Sept 6 -  In the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on October 24, 2022 two bond proceedings were held by Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger. Inner City Press was there, the only media in the Mag Court.

 The two defendants, presented together, were charged with defrauding banks and the SBA out of over $2 million in a Paycheck Protection Act scheme. They claimed to have two hundred employees, but had none.

  In fact, the prosecutor described them as self-employed, and both dual citizens of the US and Israel. Four passports were turned over.

Moshe Rosenfeld, treasurer of Sar Shalom (described in the Complaint as "purporting to be a not-for-profit entity providing financial aid to the Jewish community," had been arrested on Sunday, October 23; he got a Criminal Justice Act lawyer.

Zvi Zigelman was arrested earlier on October 24, and retained private counsel just back from a trial in EDNY that Inner City Press covered.

  Both were released on $250,000 bond, with two weeks to come forward to two financial responsible persons each to co-sign.

Jump cut to February 6, 2023 - in an otherwise empty Magistrates Court Zigelman with counsel came to plead guilty. Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang read from the plea agreement - a stipulated guideline sentence of 24 to 30 months, with the case and sentencing wheeled out to Judge Colleen McMahon.

When on February 8, 2024 - a full year later - Zigelman filed his sentencing memo, it was to ask for a probationary sentencing, complete with a video not visible in the docket, described in a largely redacted paragraph.

On February 22, Zigelman got 18 months, with Otisville recommended. "Defendant is sentenced to a total term of EIGHTEEN (18) MONTHS imprisonment. It is hereby ordered that the defendant having been sentenced to the custody of the Attorney General is to surrender to the Attorney General by reporting to the to the facility designated by the United States Bureau of Prisons, before 2:00 p.m., on May 20, 2024. The Court recommends that Bureau of Prisons incarcerate defendant in the prison camp at Otisville."

Jump cut to July 3, 2024 when, for a sentencing set for July 18, Moshe Rosenfeld's lawyer wrote and asked for a year and a day, arguing that he "played a relatively small role in the scheme executed primarily by his co-defendant."

On September 5, Rosenfeld got the same 18 months: "Moshe Rosenfeld (2) pleaded guilty to Count(s) 1 (S1-1). Count(s) open are dismissed on the motion of the United States. IMPRISONMENT: EIGHTEEN (18) MONTHS. - The court makes the following recommendations to the Bureau of Prisons: The Court recommends that the Bureau of Prisons incarcerate defendant in the prison camp at Otisville."

The case now is US v. Rosenfeld, 23-cr-65 (McMahon)

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