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- New Jersey Star Ledger
- 11/10/95
- page 33
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- New Jersey:
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- A 26 year old computer analyst who admitted sexually molesting a 13 year
- old Summit boy he befriended over a computer network, was sentenced
- yesterday to six months of house arrest. Superior Court Judge John Triarsi
- in Elizabeth said Lysle Kamenir of East 70th Street, New York City; will
- be placed on the wristlet monitoring program, which will permit him to
- leave his residence only to go to work. He was also fined 1000.- and
- ordered to continue therapy sessions with a private psychiatrist. He
- pleaded guilty Sep 13th to third degree charges of endangering the welafre
- of a child. First Assistant Prosecuter Michael J Lapolla said the
- defendant and the victim struck up a friendship via thier home computers
- after meeting July 30, 1994 over " AMERICA ONLINE," a nationwide
- electronic information network. The prosecutor said Kamenir arranged to
- meet the boy in Summit, and take him rollerskating. Afterward; the
- defendant took the victim into a secluded wooded area, where they "engaged
- in sexual activity", Authorities said Kamenir engaged in sexual activity
- with the teenager on numerous occasions. An investigation was launched by
- Summit Police Sgt. Edward Sibert and Detective Ronald G Reale of the Child
- Abuse Unit. Kamenir learned he was being sought by investigators and
- turned himself in Oct 4.
-