I am not a journalist. I am a rabbi trying to understand how proximity, power, and silence intersect in the community I serve.
All allegations referenced in this essay are drawn from publicly available court documents and reporting by established news organizations. I have attempted to source them carefully, not to amplify rumor or add to lashon hara, but to engage responsibly with information already in the public record.
Jewish tradition takes speech seriously. We are warned against gossip, distortion, and reckless harm. At the same time, we are obligated to confront injustice and to name what we know when silence protects power rather than people.