Zilberberg
Guilty of Bank
Fraud After
TARP Subpoena
Shown Now US
Wants 4 Years
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 9 –
Mendel
Zilberberg was
indicted for
bank fraud
while he was a
board member
of Park Avenue
Bank. His
trial was to
start on
January 23,
2023 - but
actually began
on July
5, 2023.
Inner City
Press was
there - all
the way to the
verdict: " JURY
VERDICT as to
Mendel
Zilberberg (1)
Guilty on
Count
1,2,3,4,6." Sentencing
is scheduled
for November
29, 2023,
before Judge
Daniels.
Back on
January 11,
2023 U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
George B.
Daniels held
an in-person
final
pre-trial
conference.
Inner City
Press went to
cover
it.
But
even as the
next
defendant, in
a gun case,
had his family
setting up in
the gallery,
in the well of
the courtroom
Zilberberg's
lawyer Ben
Brafman was
conferring
with the
prosecutors.
When Judge
Daniels took
the bench, the
parties asked
for an
adjournment,
in light of
20,000 pages
of FDIC
documents just
produced. No
new trial date
was agreed.
Instead, a
March 28
pre-trial
conference was
scheduled.
Judge
Daniels asked
about a
related loan,
to
Zilberberg's
niece.
The
prosecutor
emphasized
that she was a
special
education
teacher, and
did not have a
business for
the business
loan. Judge
Daniels said
it might be
cumulative,
and/or
prejudicial.
Brafman
said the jury
could be
confused by
the issue of
taking
advantage of a
younger
relative.
Judge Daniels
asked for a
letter.
Brafman
wrote in the
Loan 2, the
Niece Loan,
"has little,
if any,
probative
value."
On
March 21,
Judge Daniels
had a final
pre-trial conference
and largely
agreed,
unless the door is
opened
during the
trial to this
loan. The
trial was
moved up to
July 5 for jury
selection.
On
April 10, co-defendant
Aron Fried who
pled guilty
submitted a
lengthy but
redacted
sentencing submission,
including on
medical
condition,
asking for a
below
guideline
sentence. But
how
much below?
On
April 13, the
US Attorney's
Office asked
for 30 to 37
months.
On
April 18,
Inner City
Press went to
Fried's
sentencing. There
were more than
a half dozen
supporters
in the gallery.
Judge Daniels
asked about
what Fried
knew, and
when. Fried
spoke of bone
cancer and
bad advice.
Judge
Daniels
sentencing
Fried to a
year and a
day. Lead
defense counsel
asked for home
confinement -
Judge Daniels
said no but
that he might
reconsider if
major
(presumably
negative) developments
on health
before the surrender
date. Defense
counsel asked
for a recommendation
of designation
to Otisville.
On July
5 the trial
began. Ben
Brafman told
teh jury to pay
attention to
his cross
examination of
the
cooperator,
and return
with a verdict
of not
guilty. Then
the US put on
the stand a
man who makes
prosthetic limbs and
who
sought a loan
from Park Avenue
Bank.
On July
6, the
prosecution put
on the stand
FDIC Examiner Todd
Goodman and
showed notes
and his and the
NYSBD's
meetings with
Park Avenue
Bank, about
loans in violation
of Reg O and
TARP
subpoenas. Zilberberg
was there.
On July 7,
the prosecution
put on a
witness
drilling down
into particular loan
applications which
Zilberberg had
pushed, based
on "high
credit score and
debt service
coverage ratio."
Some jurors' eyes
rolled. Elsewhere
in the SDNY
courthouse on
July 7 Judge Jed
Rakoff derided
mandatory
minimum sentences
and the trial
penalty they
impose. The former
doesn't apply
here - so would
the
latter?
On July
10, the charge
conference was
held, with the
AUSA asking to add
to the jury
instruction
about being
able to disregard
the testimony
of a witness
found to have
testified
falsely, but
Judge Daniels
saying such an
instruction
might go too
far.
And
then the
verdict: "
JURY VERDICT
as to Mendel
Zilberberg (1)
Guilty on
Count
1,2,3,4,6."
On August
11
Zilberberg's
counsel wrote
to Judge
Daniels that
he "will reply
on the record
and arguments
made as part
of his Rule 29
motion and
will not be
filing post-trial
motions in
this matter."
On
February 5,
2024, Zilberberg's
counsel wrote
in asking
for a sentence
of probation
with a period
of home
confinement -
then redacted. The
submission
does, however,
mention the
Binyan Adey Ad
organization,
and The
Menorah
Project of A
TIME.
Days
later, the US
wrote in
asking for a
sentence of 48
months. Watch
this site.
This
case is US v.
Zilberberg,
19-cr-802
(Daniels)
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