Thursday, June 30, 2016

Chillul Hashem Continues: FBI Raids Lakewood Offices and Homes! UPDATE:

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Dozens of agents from multiple agencies were seen in Lakewood this afternoon.
The agents, some federal, were seen entering multiple homes and offices around Lakewood.
As usual, a lot of misinformation is going around social media, some suggesting certain facilities were investigated and raided, when they in fact were not.
Contrary to circulating reports, CHEMED was not raided.
“We have heard through various social media reports about a federal raid in Lakewood today,” CHEMED told TLS. “The raid was not of CHEMED nor any entity, agency or person connected to CHEMED.”
No further information is currently available.

UPDATED!

- Law enforcement officers have raided multiple offices and other locations here Wednesday, including an office of a private special-education school.

Two officers with the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety's Division of Criminal Justice entered an office of Mark A. Seigel, executive director of the School for Children with Hidden Intelligence, carrying empty cardboard boxes shortly before 5 p.m.

A man answering Seigel's cell phone had no comment and the call was disconnected.

The office is located in a strip mall turned office complex on Route 9 North that also houses the CHEMED federal health clinic and the Ocean County Health Department's Women, Infants and Children Program. Neither appeared to be a target of the investigation.

"It has nothing to do with us," said Victoria Miragliotti, the health department's director of administration.

Miragliotti said officers arrived in the WIC office sometime before 3:45 p.m., thinking it was the Lakewood Board of Education's Office.
"It was the wrong address," she said. The school board moved out of the office next door several years ago.

School district officials were not immediately available for comment Wednesday.

The private school, known by its acronym, SCHI, (pronounced "shy") is a well-funded nonprofit organization with a large school on Oak Street.

State officers were also at the school itself. A van was parked outside and stacks of boxes were visible inside the vestibule.


Highly regarded for its program and resources, it educates more than 100 children with special needs from Lakewood, at an annual tuition rate in excess of $90,000, as well as others from nearby districts. Over the years, however, the school has come under scrutiny because the vast majority of its referrals are children from the Orthodox Jewish community.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

do these people work at best buy? what's with the blue shirts and khakis?

Fakewood said...

They should raid Oorah & that crook Yahoo Mintz who keeps stealing from Yidden & goyim and ignores both psak of beis din & court orders.

Anonymous said...

hey number 1, whats with the white shirts and black pants and that silly black hat that you never remove?