many of the quotes in this section come from:
Capturing the  Friedmans: Annotated Bibliography 
_http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/bib.html_ 
(http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/bib.html) 

describes  crimes

Many viewers leave the theater believing that they have seen  an  objective 
documentary presented by a director who entrusted audiences  to  draw their 
own conclusions on Arnold Friedman’s and Jesse  Friedman’s  guilt. A 
careful review of the original evidence, however,  shows that  the case against 
the Friedmans was much stronger than the film  revealed.

Geraldo Rivera’s interview with Jesse Friedman “Busting the  Kiddie Porn 
Underground” February 23, 1989 — Geraldo! 

Jesse’s attorney,  Peter Panera, is interviewed. He tells how he and  Jesse 
made a special  trip to Wisconsin to visit Arnold Friedman in  prison to 
convince him to  reveal where he had hidden the photos and  videos of the 
children. Arnold  refused to reveal what he had done with  them, despite the 
fact that it  would have helped gain lenacy for his  son. Jesse’s mother Ms. 
Friedman  also appears on the show.

Frances Galasso, the detective-sergeant who was  in charge of the  Friedman 
case, describes Jesse’s lack of remorse for his  victims and  describes how 
he and his brother harassed some of the victims’  parents  at court 
proceedings. She says that Jesse told the grandfather of  one  victim: “Well 
maybe 
we are suffering now, but with what we’ve done  to  your children, they’ll 
suffer for the rest of their  lives.”

Geraldo Rivera’s interview with Jesse Friedman 
_http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/geraldo.html_ 
(http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/geraldo.html) 

Geraldo:  “How many kids, Jesse, did you and your father actually 
physically abuse in your  home?” Jesse:  (long sigh, appears to be mentally 
counting) 
“I guess  17.”….

Geraldo: “What did you do to the children?” Jesse:  “What did  I do to the 
children? I  fondled them. I was forced to pose in 100's of  photos for my 
father in  all sorts of sexual positions with the kids and  the kids 
likewise with  myself.

The Secret Life of Arnold Friedman  By Alvin E. Bessent – Newsday  — LI., 
NY May 28, 1989_  
http://web.archive.org/web/20060901203550/www.newsday.com/mynews/ny-friedman052889,0,1599081.story_
 
(http://web.archive.org/web/20060901203550/www.newsday.com/mynews/ny-friedman052889,0,1599081.story)
 

Bessent  reports on the victims’ fear of the Friedmans:
“As the abuse escalated so did  the threats. Police said the children were 
extensively videotaped and  photographed. No pictures of the children have 
been recovered. But police said  Arnold Friedman told the children he would 
send pornographic pictures of them to  magazines and tell the publishers to 
print their names if they told what was  going on. He threatened to burn 
their houses down. He reportedly said he would  kill their parents. . . . Some 
of the children who testified before the grand  juries received threatening 
telephone calls warning them not to cooperate with  police.” “Some of them 
still wet their beds, take baseball bats to bed with them  or are unable to 
sleep.”_  http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/bib.html _ 
(http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/geraldo.html) 

State of New York v.  Arnold Friedman.
Motion for order requiring return of property seized from 17  Picadilly  
Road, Great Neck, Nassau County, New York, seized pursuant to  search  warrant 
of November 25, 1987.  Motion #C-427, Indictment  #67104 &  67430.
September 14, 1990.
Judge Abbey L. Boklan  approved Arnold Friedmans’ request for the return  
of all property seized  at the Friedman home with the exception of  
pornographic materials listed  in this document.  Materials include such  items 
as:  
5  pornographic movies, assorted order forms for pornography,  assorted  
pornographic magazine cutouts, 2 partially nude photos of  children, 3  sheets 
advertising homosexuality with boys, 6 photos of  naked people, 3  battery 
operated sex aids, 1 hypodermic needle, 9  pornographic computer  games (with 
descriptions), list of names and phone  numbers of 9 victims, 2  
registration sheets with names of victims.

The People of the State of New  York , Respondent, v. Ross G., Appellant 
163 A.D.2d 529; 558 N.Y.S.2d 603; 1990  N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8786 June 28, 1990
The Supreme Court of New York  responds affirmatively to an appeal  by Ross 
Goldstein who asks the state  to reduce his sentence to the  terms 
recommended and agreed to by the  prosecution. Although he was not  mentioned 
in the 
film, Mr. Goldstein was  a third defendant who was  arrested along with 
Arnold and Jesse Friedman.  According to this  document, Goldstein, a former 
friend of Jesse’s who was  between 15 and  16 years old when he committed the 
crimes. He later became  repulsed by  the abuse, and six months before the 
Friedmans were arrested,  Goldstein  disassociated himself from Jesse 
Friedman and his activities.  Goldstein,  now age 19, confessed to the crimes 
and 
agreed to testify  against both  Arnold and Jesse Friedman in exchange for 
leniency.

In  Their Own Words:  Jesse’s Victims Speak Out_  
http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/vict.html_ 
(http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/vict.html)  

Victims break their  silence Victor Manuel Ramos — Newsday  — LI., NY  
February 29, 2004  Newsday  staff reporter Victor Manuel Ramos interviews 
several of the  victims who Arnold and Jesse Friedman plead guilty to abusing.

“For  Gregory, the hullabaloo over Jarecki’s film — and whether the 
director will pick  up an Oscar tonight — is a sideshow to the legacy of the 
abuse. Even now,  Gregory said he sometimes wakes up at night shaking, 
especially 
after hearing of  other child abuse cases on the news or elsewhere. What 
would be passing news to  others, hits home for him.

Diagnosed in his preteen years, Gregory said  he has persistent rectal 
bleeding from the abuse. Memories aside, the physical  scar will never let him 
forget. `This is the constant reminder I live with every  day,’ Gregory said, 
`that I was abused.’”

Case of Arnold Friedman and  Jessie Friedman “Capturing The Friedmans” 
_http://web.archive.org/web/20070918045108/www.theawarenesscenter.org/arnoldandj
essefriedman.html_ 
(http://web.archive.org/web/20070918045108/www.theawarenesscenter.org/arnoldandjessefriedman.html)
 _  
http://capturingthefriedmans.wordpress.com/_ 
(http://capturingthefriedmans.wordpress.com/) 
Our research into the case  shows that the director of the film sacrificed 
truth in favor of creating  artistic ambiguity. Clear evidence is omitted 
and facts are distorted. In  addition, the film relies on popular but 
erroneous myths about child sexual  abuse. As a result, uncertainty is created 
about 
the guilt of two confessed  pedophiles — who are recast as victims — while 
the real victims — the boys and  their families — are portrayed as 
untrustworthy.

CAPTURING THE  FRIEDMANS”  Documentary or Whitewash?_  
http://capturingthefriedmans.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/capturing-the-friedmans-documentary-or-whit
ewash/_ 
(http://capturingthefriedmans.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/capturing-the-friedmans-documentary-or-whitewash/)
 

Man’s  1988 child molestation conviction to be revisited by Vivienne Foley, 
CNN August  17, 2010 “In August 2010, the 2nd Circuit Court decision stated 
that “… the  police, prosecutors  and the judge did everything they could 
to coerce a  guilty plea and  avoid a trial” and said there was a “
reasonable  likelihood” Friedman was  “wrongfully convicted” of sexually 
abusing  
children.” Nassau County (Long Island) District Attorney’s office will 
re-open  the case.

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