Short Stretch for Preferred Prisoners
Dear Nieces and Nephews
On Friday, a Federal Judge in White Plains, Judge Vincent Briccetti, sentenced Kenneth Nakdimen to six months in federal prision for “undermining trust in the electoral system,” . He was one of Shalom Lamm’s partners and a key component in the massive fraud perpetrated in Bloomingburg.
“undermining trust in the electoral system,”
Auntie and the Team think that is an understatement.
Shalom Lamm and his partners willfully violated election law to get the support they needed for their illegal development, Chestnut Ridge in Bloomingburg, just over the county line. They did it to make an obscene profit. (It is OK to make money, Auntie and the Team are Capitalists; however, to violate the law, run over the rights of other people and violate ethical principles to do so, is not acceptable.)
Ken, Shalom and Volvy hit us at our very core with this lack of respect and complete disregard for the law.
Ken received six months in a medium security facility for undermining the key process of our democratic republic.
Six months? It should be six years.
who’s happy now?
Save the Date:
Lamm, 58, who lives in Bloomingburg, pleaded guilty in June. He is scheduled for sentencing Dec. 7. Smilowitz, 28, is headed for trial, which is scheduled for June 2018. His next court appearance will be Jan. 12.