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Stop trying to blame this on him. As s/o who has dealt with Rabbonim in the past -I think he was more of a follower than the leaders.
Im not the Judge, Hashem is, but when I read this sentence off Rabbi B’s statement, I cringe:
“……After conducting a thorough investigation I am absolutely certain that R’ Y.K.,may his light
shine, is perfectly innocent of any wrongdoing of any nature whatsoever. And not only is he innocent
but it is also as cleartone that all these allegations are fabrications made by [REDACTED].
Further, all the reports made to the secular authorities were only for the express purpose of casting
blame for their[the victim’s family] own shameful and cursed existence on others. And the truth is that
the allegations they make against others are crimes they themselves are in fact guilty of and they seek
to cleanse their reputation by blaming an innocent man for their own deeds….“