They also did not find any of the hundreds of photographs and videotapes they alleged the Friedmans had made. Friedman's lawyers have used transcripts from the documentary as evidence in the motion. Convicted of child molestation, Jesse Friedman may be exonerated in Finally, when his son told him what had happened, he came to understand his son's anger. Arnold played club dates at night but took education courses and did substitute teaching during the day. The book was supposed to be closed on The People v. Arnold Friedman and Jesse Friedman, two sexual-molestation cases in the late 1980s that destroyed a family and devastated a community. The end result is that a firm conviction is a dangerous thing. Jesse was sentenced to six to 18 years in prison and is now on parole after serving 13. Law-enforcement agents believe that about 95 percent of the child porn in this country has been imported from abroad. The film tells the story of the disintegration of a seemingly average Long Island family after the father, Arnold Friedman, and son, Jesse, were accused of molesting children in computer classes they held in the basement of their Great Neck home in the 1980's. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. Sgt. What about the witness who was left out of the film? ", The Friedmans were arrested Nov. 26 1987, and charged with counts of child sexual abuse. He appears to relish describing how one of the Friedmans put semen on a stick of gum and forced him to chew it, and how Arnold once ejaculated into a glass of orange juice and forced the class to drink it. A spokesman for the academy had no comment. Some of the films - of young brothers David, Seth and little Jesse frolicking at the beach, or blowing out candles at a birthday party - have the awkward, poignant, slightly goofy quality of all home movies. If the police were gentle with the young boys, says Great Neck resident Stuart Maltin, they weren't quite so tender with his son Judd, who was Jesse's best friend. Of these, 13 would later testify before a grand jury to substantiate criminal charges against Jesse Friedman, his father, Arnold, and another teenager. She and her husband enrolled their son in the computer class for several months in early 1987 after her husband attended the adult program and met Arnold Friedman. A documentarian can question such a person's credibility if he so chooses. ", "The fact that my son and I pleaded guilty was not an admission of culpability," Friedman wrote, "but an attempt to salvage whatever little remained of our lives.". "Child sexual abuse is today's unspeakable. I would have liked a stronger sentence," he said. Jesse Friedman emerges as the real victim. Mike Epstein was yet another of the former students who spoke to Jarecki. He really was a pedophile. Two Borderline suspects killed themselves last year: a 25-year-old Ohio student shot himself after he was indicted, and a Wisconsin lawyer left a note saying he had been "cursed with a demon for a sexual preference. The interviews started when detectives chose a name at random from the handwritten list and visited that family. "It certainly complicates matters, because there's sort of a general prejudice," he says. Jarecki uses a clip of Gregory Doe saying he underwent hypnosis to remember the abuse more clearly and then includes an expert who characterizes such methods as unreliable. "And, though you can't reduce individuals to a single adjective, law enforcement would say that showing them as human beings is unfair. "I have a great photo book from Holland that might be copyable. "Since I may not be on the bench in 10 years when you are eligible for parole," Boklan told Friedman, "this court wants the record to show that you are a menace to society and should not be released early.". A spokesman for the Nassau County district attorney's office said yesterday he had no comment, as the motion had not yet been filed. He said children have been known to lie about these things - witness the McMartin case, the infamous California day-care trial. Two-person teams began interviewing "a great number of children within a very short period of time," she said. "There were even kids who told their parents they were involved in front of us and the parents didn't believe it," Galasso said. The exhaustive investigation done by the filmmakers in the course of making the film uncovered a tremendous amount of exonerating material. The priest scandal illustrates clearly how hard it is for male victims to come forward," Silberg points out. "Let's face it, he liked pictures." Mr. Jarecki said he had made 500 attempts to reach 100 of the Friedmans' former computer students. 1" will be released with a few extras, namely songs that were cut from the first chapter. The prosecutor in the film actually states "There was a dearth of physical evidence" and "We didn't find any of that." [23] Judge Boklan was said to have been subject to "selectively edited and misleading film portrayals in Capturing the Friedmans". * * *. Mr. Jarecki said the material on Mr. Goldstein was left out because it duplicated statements by the 13 children but was included in the just-released DVD. "I said if you don't arrest him after what I just heard, I'm going to buy a gun and kill him.". 3142(i) require that when pretrial detention is ordered, the judicial officer include written findings of fact and a written statement of the reasons for the detention. Victoria News describes "one astonishing sequence [of the film], on the morning of one of the sons' sentencing, the boys decide to shoot footage while harassing the parents of some of the alleged victims. The missing pornographic materials could provide needed evidence against the two suspects, officials said. Survived by daughters & son-in-law, Paula . Some of the Friedmans' alleged victims and family members wrote to the Awards Committee, protesting the nomination. They thought they were doing a good thing it's hard to really find fault or blame.". And what he produces is a fascinating document. But he and a second father both ex- pressed satisfaction with the plea and sentence. He was faced with vigilante parents, a trial that seemed like a no-win situation, a judge who'd indicated she believed he was guilty, and the possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison. He talked to the judge, the detectives, the prosecutor, some of the people who were in the computer classes, [and] once I knew that Andrew knew that I wasn't a child molester, I could trust him again - because I knew he wasn't going to make a movie that he thought was a lie.". The parents left confident that all was as it seemed. But along the way, it morphed into an investigation into the sickening details of Arnold Friedman's supposed double life as a child molester in the 1980s. More than three years ago, Andrew Jarecki, the founder of Moviefone, decided to make a documentary about David Friedman, New York's premiere children's-birthday-party clown. "The judge could order the attorneys to come into court and make oral arguments. Arnold Friedman committed suicide in prison in 1995, leaving behind a $250,000 life insurance benefit to his imprisoned son. How to find Arnold Friedman's phone number? They say they're sure the Friedmans were guilty. "They wanted those pictures," Panaro said. One search in Illinois uncovered a cache of 1,000 child-porn magazines; agents had to rent a truck to remove them. Friedman, who now says he is innocent, was 19 when he pleaded guilty. Then the rest of the story just basically pushed the David story out.". The new evidence shows that detectives used "a compendium of suggestive and manipulative interview techniques proven to encourage false accusations from children," according to the court papers, filed in Nassau County Court in Mineola. Industry reports put the documentary's box office sales at more than $3 million, not counting DVD proceeds. "The Friedmans are a complex group, and not much more fun to work with than they appear in the film," he says. Criminal Law & Procedure > Preliminary Proceedings. After conferring briefly with his lawyer, Peter Panaro, Friedman assured Boklan, "Your honor, all the things I said were the truth.". When pondering the Friedmans' fate over the years, the McMartins were never far from my mind. The police, she said, did their best to ensure that the interviewers did not manipulate answers. "The debate is the most interesting thing to me. However, the Bail Reform Act does not permit detention [**5] on the basis of dangerousness in the absence of risk of flight, obstruction of justice or an indictment for the offenses enumerated above. By the summer prosecutors estimate that Borderline alone will have yielded a hundred guilty pleas or convictions. It was the breakthrough the postal inspectors had been waiting for. I don't write this to make an argument either way, but rather to point up the major coup of Jarecki's film. As it stands I have no [legal] avenues for appeal. He started using drugs at 16 and was soon stoned on a daily basis; his weight ballooned; he had no friends. (3) Jarecki fails to mention that parents were not allowed into the classroom or that nine obscene computer games were found in Friedman"s classroom such as "Dirty Movie" ("animation of woman who undresses, spreads her legs and then masturbates/ urinates"), and "Seasons Greeting" ("animation of Mickey Mouse, dressed in a Santa suit, appears with erection and ejaculates"). Children "tell" about abuse indirectly. Boklan would not comment on the legal issues of Friedman's motion but said, "From my experience, both in the district attorney's office as head of sex crimes and my 20 years on the bench it happens very frequently that children initially deny they have been sexually abused. He began drawing sharks and believed they were swimming in his bedroom floor's blue rug. When interviewed on the Geraldo Rivera Show, Jesse sobbed while describing sexual abuse by his father and confessed to abusing three children. Rounding out the top 10 were "Cold Mountain," "Mystic River," "Lost in Translation," "Finding Nemo," "American Splendor," "In America," "Big Fish," "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World," and "The Last Samurai." The investigation would leave the lives of the children and their families in shambles, and underline the difficulty of gathering evidence in cases involving pedophiles - adults who are sexually attracted to children. What he wound up with couldn't have been more different. The details, as always, are sordid. But with funding from Jarecki, who apparently became a believer while making the film, lawyers for Jesse Friedman, now 34 and free after serving 13 years behind bars, filed a motion in Nassau County Court last week to vacate the younger Friedman's conviction. "I couldn't believe the response," said Richard Tierney, head of the Chicago customs office. Preceded in death by husband, Robert; siblings, Gladys Applebaum, Arnold and Jerome Dobrin; son-in-law, Mel Goldberg. Bardy was snared by Operation Borderline, an ambitious project of the U.S. Customs Service to stem the trade in child pornography. Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki's documentary, "Capturing the Friedmans" opens in Milwaukee on Friday. His colleagues saw an imaginative, productive teacher whose humor, even temper and contagious enthusiasm made him respected and well liked. Jesse, charged with 239 counts, pleaded guilty to 25 charges, including 17 counts of sodomy and four counts of first-degree sexual abuse. After lengthy intra-family negotiations that oldest son Dave Friedman thought necessary to get on videotape, both Arnold and Jesse pled guilty. News stories and interviews with officials since the film's release charge that it is biased, and that Jarecki's use of the facts is misleading and selective. "Now the issue is transitioning to a new setting," he says, "and it's not a setting in which I have much relevance because the stakes are not mine.". Subsequently, Judge Costantino ruled that the evidence of Friedman's sexual abuse of children, his collection of pornography, the seriousness of his federal charges and the erosion of support for him in the community justified detention prior to trial. Boklan said that, based on a pre-sentencing report from the county probation department, it appeared that Jesse Friedman was indeed sexually abused and "raised an unwanted child in a home devoid of love.". He went on national television to tell Geraldo Rivera he was guilty. (As he said in the film, "I just remember that I went through hypnosis, came out, and it [the abuse] was in my mind.") Questionable cops, angry convicts, victims, perpetrators, passersby - you've lent them all your ear, given them a national audience and equal time. The film, which won the documentary grand prize at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and was named best nonfiction film by the New York Film Critics Circle, has been mentioned as a possible Oscar nominee. The boys ran for cover. TEXAS CRITICS: In other Texas news, the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association revealed its annual winners, announced at a ceremony at the Angelika. Arnold had an established history as a child molester: The film acknowledges that Arnold was an admitted pedophile. [17] Additionally, Jarecki omitted a tearful confession of guilt Jesse Friedman made from prison on Geraldo Rivera's talk show in 1989; during the interview, he also detailed how his father had molested him as a child.[18]. These critics include now-retired Nassau County Court Judge Abbey Boklan; Assistant District Attorney Joseph Onorato; detective Frances Galasso, also retired, who headed the investigation; and several other police officers. "It was wonderful, the things you said about my father," Speiser remembers Jesse telling him. And it would leave friends, relatives and colleagues of award-winning teacher Arnold Friedman wondering how such a seemingly nice man could do such horrible things. Oct 29, 1985 at 12:00 am. By Alvin Bessent - member of Newsday's editorial board. The joint letter of the two young men to the Academy Awards panel said, in part, "We did not lie. Will that matter when the awards are given out Sunday? NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who helped shape modern free market economics, died Thursday in San Francisco. ", Jarecki said he's "very supportive" of Friedman's quest for a new trial. "We want to unlock information that the DA was obligated to give us at the time," he said. Jesse Friedman served 13 years in prison and was released in 2001. Jesse Friedman, 34, who served 13 years in prison before being released, recently submitted a motion in Nassau County Court to vacate his. And hours of videotape of them. ", Contact: Joyanna Silberg, PhD, 410-938-4974. Friedman was optimistic. Filmmakers and artists put things in and leave things out all the time. I think it's clear. "The glassy eyes, I'd always remember," Gregory said. Bitterness resulted among parents of the some of the victims who felt that prosecutors had failed to force Jesse Friedman to lead police to the photos before allowing him to plead guilty. The reason for his death hasn't been disclosed. When he initially refused to cooperate in interrogations, the police arrested him and charged him with being Jesse's accomplice. The first detective sent out to interview one 10-year-old boy was surprised when the boy -- upon meeting the detective -- immediately handed him a flier that advertised Elaine Friedman's in-home day-care center. Elaine, in a 1989 article, said that her normally emotionless husband was almost in tears when police took his child porn photos. One woman and her two sons - both victims - saw Mrs. Friedman and Jesse in a local poultry market. In an interview with "Nightline," Friedman said he never committed those crimes. Elaine, in a 1989 article, said that her normally emotionless husband was almost in tears when police took his child porn photos. Before it was over, the probe would uncover the largest child sex-abuse case ever on Long Island and one of the largest in New York State - both in the number of victims and the number of charges. Under New York law, where Brady material is withheld from the defense, reversal of a conviction is required if there is a reasonable possibility that the prosecution's failure to disclose exculpatory information contributed to the defendant's conviction. (Disclosure: Harvey Silverglate has acted as co-counsel for Gerald Amirault, and both authors are working for the vindication and release of Bernard Baran. He's always agitated like that after talking about the Friedmans, his parents said later across their dining-room table. You were thrust into the spotlight recently when ''Capturing the Friedmans,'' the documentary movie about your family and the conviction of you and your father on charges of sexually abusing students who came to your house, had its premiere in New York. Jarecki said he recently spoke to 13 of them, now adult men in their 30s, and five of them recanted their charges. The Kelly Michaels case in New Jersey, for another. In a later interview with Newsday, he said he lied about his father abusing him, and said he did not abuse any of the children. The convictions lacked physical evidence and relied on children's testimony obtained by discredited investigative techniques. She recently left Global Film Initiative in New York. He started using drugs at 16 and was soon stoned on a daily basis; his weight ballooned; he had no friends. He said some children were abused while others witnessed the abuse. By that time I had lost interest in personal computers, and I decided to give to Arnold Friedman my entire collection of software. Boys were eventually told to drop their pants. It's not perfect. It was more than three." As of 2013, he was running an online book-selling business. "I see the film as a capsulized version of what was taking place in the Friedman household during the time the case was pending," Mr. Marinello said. Other high profile child molestation cases, such as the McMartins ended in a complete dismissal of the charges. Jesse Friedman had been charged in three indictments with more than 200 counts. ", In addition, the DVD discloses that Jarecki had access to the contents of a tape recording surreptitiously made by one mother while detectives questioned her son (transcript available online). Experts say that's not so unusual. Meer FRIEDMAN passed away . Jarecki fails to mention that the Friedmans pled guilty so none was sought. At the same time, Jesse Friedman rejected a deal that would have brought him about 5 to 15 years in prison, Onorato said. "I had no friends and no interests except M&Ms, marshmallows and TV." ", Anthony Squeglia, a retired Nassau police detective who worked on the case with Galasso, said of Friedman's claims of coercion, "It's all garbage at this point. Unfortunately, that fact resulted in me getting arrested and charged as a serial child rapist.". But only one of the twelve victims who have been cooperating with the investigation made a positive identification. Now a law student, the son declined to be interviewed for this story. Every silence is filled with you. Arnold Friedman's wife, Elaine, has been charged with attempted second-degree assault and second-degree obstructing governmental administration after taking a swing at a police officer Nov. 27 as he gathered evidence from the couple's home. He tries not to think about the respected teacher who lived a secret life. . Nonetheless, the court remanded the case to allow prosecution to introduce any new evidence supporting its claim that defendant was a flight risk or had the potential to obstruct justice if freed. Jesse Friedman was released from New York's Clinton Correctional Facility in 2001 after serving 13 years of his sentence. But I don't know how far that would really go. Jesse Friedman did not take part in the plea bargaining. About 200 people responded to the offer. I'm not out trying to convince anybody of my innocence. Had such evidence been readily available, perhaps the testimony of children who'd admitted to abuse only after undergoing hypnosis would have been voided. By the next year, he was appointed coordinator for the program's 20 or so computer classes, said spokeswoman Ronna Telsey. Arnold Friedman had phoned some and sent letters to others saying he was innocent - that police were setting him up. With respect to the attorney's story about Arnold Friedman asking to move to another table, the more likely explanation is the one from Arnold Friedman, who said that it was accepted practice in prison for convicted child molesters not to sit near children in the waiting room to avoid recriminations from the children's incarcerated relatives.]. I never doubted me. Discrimination is the essence of art, but there are moments in this fine film where a reporter can't help but feel that the artist is playing a little too loose with the facts. Then O'Malley designed a brochure advertising "boys and girls in sex action," offering a set of 12 photos for $15. Slim and none, I'd say. This meant that he could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted. Communities across the country exploded with outlandish accusations of day-care "sex rings" and multiple-victim child abuse by teachersamong them the McMartin family (preschool teachers accused of engaging in ritual Satanic abuse, including drinking the blood of babies) and Kelly Michaels (a day-care worker accused by 20 children of licking peanut butter from their genitals, shoving assorted objectsincluding a swordup their rectums, amputating one boy's penisnever found to be missingand turning another child into a mouse). Meanwhile, Arnold, Jesse, and Ross Goldstein, 18, a friend of Jesse's, would be indicted in Nassau County on a total of 464 counts of sodomy, sexual abuse, using a child in a sexual performance and endangering the welfare of a child. And charging hundreds of counts in an indictment is one way to pressure defendants to plead guilty to a few. And many parents, who fear the material is circulating in child pornography circles, say they were angered because plea bargain negotiations by authorities with Friedman's son Jesse, 18, did not lead police to the material. "The film has got a debate started in a place where there wasn't one before," Jarecki said. That launched a highly aggressive and now equally controversial investigation by the Nassau County Police Sex Crimes Unit. Andrew Jarecki's documentary Capturing the Friedmans, which relies heavily on videos of the family's life during Arnold and Jesse's last months of freedom, refuses to offer any easy answers. The court then remanded the case to allow the prosecution to introduce new evidence concerning defendant's risk of flight and potential to obstruct justice. It featured low-budget color photos of nude boys and graphic pictures of men having sex with children. Jesse Friedman spent 13 years in prison for sexual crimes he says he didn't do. "I was very much in love with Arnold's music," said Mrs. Friedman. How has the documentary affected the rest of your family? "Uncle Jesse" -- as Gregory was told to call him -- was showing him other things as well, he recounted. Murray improvised an entire scene set in a Tokyo hospital emergency room waiting area, Coppola said. The 2/20 article on victims speaking out against the Oscar-nominated documentary "Capturing the Friedmans" raises a question. In fact, more than half of the 21 people interviewed in the film were members of the police department, the prosecution, and prosecution witnesses. "There is no indication," he writes, "that the Division of Parole plans to remove it from my leg before my time on parole is over in December 2006. [Goldstein was actually one of a series of neighborhood boys brought into the case by the police, who had theorized that there was a "sex ring" operating out of the Friedman house with more than five adults simultaneously raping ten children. "I dressed up as a mail carrier, had him sign his name, then I went back in after half an hour, to execute the search warrant," recalled John McDermott, who currently heads the agency's Long Island fraud team. .. not pristine, people were not pristine, and there are people out there who would willingly violate the privacy of a child and the innocence of a child. In a reel of new evidence compiled by Jarecki, one accuser, now an adult, said he was never raped or sodomized. Two others said they thought they recognized one of the men, but weren't sure, Onorato said. Following the appeals court ruling, the Nassau District Attorney's office began a three-year investigation led by District Attorney Kathleen M. Rice. "Just about every class was videotaped. "There has certainly been a drop-off in bookings," Jesse says drily. In 1960, he relegated the band to weekends and became a full-time science teacher at Bayside High School. Have you figured it out? What exactly happened with those unsuspecting boys behind the closed door of Arnold's computer lab? So they embarked on a sort of barnstorming tour in which they fielded questions from audience members and explained their motivation for making the movie. The haunted men of Capturing the Friedmans. - Slate Magazine