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U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear rabbi’s appeal of case

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The 2017 verdict came in a federal court lawsuit filed by a New Jersey man, Eliyahu Mirlis, now 33, who said Greer repeatedly sexually abused him in 2002 and 2003 when he was a teenager attending the school. Greer denies he abused Mirlis and is appealing his criminal conviction­s

HARTFORD — The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to hear a New Haven rabbi’s appeal of a $21.7 million jury verdict in a lawsuit that accused him of sexually abusing a teenage boy.

The court provided no comments in its decision to let stand a federal appeals court ruling last year that upheld the verdict against Rabbi Daniel Greer, 80, and the Yeshiva of New Haven school he founded.

Greer was sentenced to 20 years in prison, to be suspended after he serves

12 years, in December 2019 on four counts of risk of injury to a minor related to the abuse. Messages seeking comment were left Monday for his lawyer.

Greer initially had also been charged with four counts of second-degree sexual assault. But on the last day of testimony in the September 2019 trial, co-counsel William Dow III cited a state statute concerning a statute of limitation­s on those charges. The judge then dismissed those counts.

The 2017 verdict came in a federal court lawsuit filed by a New Jersey man, Eliyahu Mirlis, now 33, who said Greer repeatedly sexually abused him in 2002 and 2003 when he was a teenager attending the school. Greer denies he abused Mirlis and is appealing his criminal conviction­s.

Greer argued in his appeal of the verdict that the trial judge made mistakes in instructin­g the jury about how to consider, during deliberati­ons, Greer’s invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incriminat­ion when declining to answer questions during the trial.

The federal jury awarded Mirlis $15 million in compensato­ry damages and a judge tacked on another $5 million in punitive damages plus $1.7 million in interest.

The Associated Press generally does not name people who say they’ve been sexually assaulted, but Mirlis wanted to come forward, his lawyer said.

Mirlis said Greer sexually assaulted him on school property, in the bedroom of Greer’s New Haven home and at motels in Branford and in Philadelph­ia and Paoli, Pennsylvan­ia, among other places.

 ?? Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo ?? Rabbi Daniel Greer in 2017.
Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo Rabbi Daniel Greer in 2017.

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