Andrew Jarecki

Andrew Jarecki

Thursday, September 25, 2014

DA Agrees To Evidence Hearing For Jesse Friedman

Jesse Friedman, who pleaded guilty in 1988 to sexually abusing boys who took computer classes at his family's home, was the basis for Andrew Jarecki's controversial film, "Capturing the Friedmans."  After serving 13 years in prison for admitting to child molestation, Jesse Friedman has been fighting to clear his name, with the help of the film's director, Andrew Jarecki.

Andrew Jarecki has been the subject of scrutiny for his film, and inability to cooperate with investigators.  Jarecki is only interested in helping Jesse Friedman, because of the additional attention his film is receiving. This shows Jarecki's lack of concern or care for the victims Jesse Friedman confessed to abusing.

It's disgusting that slime balls like Andrew Jarecki are putting children at risk of an abuser for the sake of making more money.

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Andrew Jarecki's Film Investigated By District Attorney

In June 2013, after a three-year reinvestigation of Jesse Friedman’s case, the Nassau County DA concluded that their findings of the reinvestigation “Only increased confidence in the integrity of Jesse Friedman’s guilty plea and adjudication as a sex offender.”

Jarecki chose to share only partial evidence, “thereby rendering it of poor evidentiary quality,” according to the Review Team. 

Much of the public debate surrounding director Andrew Jarecki’s controversial film, is Jarecki’s push to turn Jesse Friedman’s alleged innocence into a controversial, self-serving, public relations campaign. Furthermore, the reinvestigation noted that Jarecki was not forthcoming with evidence that he had access to.

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