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Gymnastics Coach Joseph Lewin Sentenced To 4 Years In Prison For Sexually Abusing Multiple Young Girls

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NEW CITY: Joseph Lewin, 68, who now resides in Port Chester, a former gymnastics coach with gyms (Joe’s Gym) in Ramapo has plead guilty to one felony count of second-degree course of sexual conduct for sexually abusing multiple young girls.

During the trial 8 girls, all under the age of 16 during the assaults, testified against Lewin. Sources tell us, that it is alleged that he abused upwards of 30 girls.

According to Steve Lieberman of LOHUD, The judge and prosecutor Jennifer Parietti of the Special Victims Unit said the families agreed to the four-year sentence to spare their daughters from testifying at trial and reliving their pain and a cross-examination by Lewin’s attorneys..
Lewin’s guilty plea covered the eight-count grand jury indictment accusing him of illegal sexual contact with at least seven girls under age 13 who were students at his gyms in Suffern and Hillburn between 2007 and 2014. The facilities have since closed.

Joseph Lewin was sentenced to four-years in state prison, and will be eligible for release with good behavior in two and half years. He will be on two years supervision after his release and will be placed on the state sex abuse registry.

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HPD Announce Arrest Of A Staten Island Man For Burglary Of Pomona Business

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The Haverstraw Police Department announces the arrest of Jeffrey Reader (33) of Staten Island, New York in connection with a burglary of a Pomona business that occurred in March 2024.
Reader was located and arrested yesterday in Staten Island by the Haverstraw Police Department and transported back to Rockland County where he is charged with Burglary 3rd degree (Class D Felony), Criminal Mischief 4th degree (Class A Misdemeanor) and Petit Larceny (Class A Misdemeanor). Reader was arraigned last evening and remanded into custody of the Rockland County Correctional Facility.
It should be noted that a criminal complaint is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Haverstraw Man Sentenced To State Prison Following Jury Trial Conviction On Felony Sexual Abuse Charge

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Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced today that Elmer Oviedo Sandoval, 47 of Haverstraw, New York was sentenced to six years in state prison following an August 8, 2024, conviction after a Rockland County jury trial on one count of Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the Second Degree (Class D Felony).
From 2016 to 2019, beginning when the victim was nine years old, the defendant subjected her to sexual contact on multiple occasions while she resided in two separate residences within the Town of Ramapo. In 2023, when the victim 16 years old,  disclosed the previous abuse by the defendant to her mother and it was reported to the Ramapo Police Department.
District Attorney Tom Walsh said, “Sexual abuse of a minor is a heinous crime, leaving victims with lasting physical, emotional, and psychological effects. I admire the courage of the victim in this case who bravely came forward to tell her story. I commend the thorough and professional prosecution by the Assistant District Attorneys and investigation by the Ramapo Police Department working with the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office Special Victims. My Office will continue to work tirelessly to protect and keep innocent children in our community safe.”
On October 29, 2024, the defendant was sentenced by Judge Anne Bianchi to six years in state prison followed by ten years of post-release supervision. Once the defendant is released from prison, he will be required to register as a Sex Offender.
The investigation was conducted by the Town of Ramapo Police Department with assistance from the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office Special Victims Unit. Supervising Assistant District Attorney Gerard M. Damiani III and Senior Assistant District Attorney Kaitlin Deluca prosecuted the case.

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