Godfrey Bouillon
Daily Stormer
April 15, 2015
In January of this year, Sheldon Silver, who had held the position Speaker of the New York State Assembly (legislature) since 1994, was arrested on federal corruption charges. He was charged with receiving illegal kickbacks from a crooked Jew law firm he was associated with.
This was a huge blow to the Jew York power structure. Silver is an Orthodox Jew born and raised in Jew York City. As Speaker, Silver exerted heavy control over the state budget. He controlled what legislation was voted on. He was frequently courted by other politicians and by wealthy businessmen. He helped propel other Jews to positions of power in NY state government.
This did not get much play in the mainstream or the White Nationalist media, likely because, despite his immense behind-the-scenes power, Silver was largely unknown to the public at large. The mechanism by which he received kickbacks was also a bit esoteric. Nonetheless, we implore readers to read up on this case in order to gain a deeper understanding of the way the Jewish power structure works, especially in government.
Now, his son-in-law, who happens to be an Orthodox rabbi, is facing charges that he ran a $7 million dollar Ponzi scheme (a.k.a. a pyramid scheme). And, no, this is not just an ancillary charge related to his father-in-law’s corruption. This is a separate scam that this guy ran.
The son in law of disgraced New York politician Sheldon Silver was indicted Monday on two charges unrelated to the separate investigation into his famous power-broker relative.
Just three months after Silver himself was arrested on corruption charges, his son-in-law Marcello Trebitsch, 37, was accused of running a $7million Ponzi scheme.
The Brooklyn resident was in court on Monday as prosecutors accused him of lying to investors about stock losses and pocketing most of the money entrusted to him for trading.
Trebitsch is married to Silver’s daughter Michelle. Despite being a co-owner of their mutual fund, Allese Capital LLC, and a certified public accountant who ‘kept the books’, Michelle has not been charged in the scheme.
Trebitsch ran the scheme from 2009 through December 2014, according to the complaint.
Trebitsch has been charged with securities and wire fraud and is currently free on $500,000 bond. If convicted he faces the possibility of 40 years in prison and fines of up to $5.25million.