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PostPosted: Fri, Jan 28 2011, 4:48 am    Post subject: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
Wendy is my friend's sister.

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State Of Iowa vs. Justice: Take Two
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It has been said, “As goes Iowa, so goes the nation.” If so, it may be prudent to begin worrying about the direction of our country. Iowa is beginning to display some ominous signs of injustice and prosecutorial abuse, especially if you are trying to operate a business venture in there and are seen as an outsider.

Mrs. Wendy Weiner Runge (Ze’eva Rachel bas Chaya) is a Minnesota mom with strong links to her neighborhood community and four children in religious Jewish day schools. Blessed with uncommon talents, Wendy signed on to help produce a thoughtful film about modern spiritual values. Her job was to secure investor deposits and manage the production’s finances. Enjoying a pre-meltdown wave of local economic development initiatives, Wendy and her tiny production company received an invitation from the State of Iowa to make her movie in their state, in exchange for which the state would issue resalable state tax credits she could use to fund the production.

In August 2008, Wendy accepted the offer. The rules were clear. As executive producer, Wendy would submit the budget to the state office of filmmaking, where it would be reviewed and verified. Upon approval, the numbers would be accepted by officials of the Department of Economic Development, after which the state would issue tax credits for the equivalent amount. A win-win arrangement, this deal would bring capital to the film project and economic activity to Iowa.

Wendy and her company completed the movie, The Scientist, in November 2008. The tax credits were issued in December. Late in 2009, Wendy was informed that she was to be criminally charged for her participation in the state program.

Something had gone wrong.

The initial problem had nothing to do with Wendy. In September 2009, the government shut down the state’s film office. Despite commitments already made and numerous projects already under contract, the state apparently decided the program was not living up to its initial promise. The governor—already unpopular with an electorate that would soon turn him out of office—fired the entire Film Office staff and ordered all submissions and contracts reviewed and audited.

These contracts had already been thoroughly examined, audited, and passed by state officials. Wendy had submitted nothing for reimbursement without receiving prior authorization from the director of the tax-credit program. All her e-mail correspondence attests to that and is part of the public record. If a governor’s investigation was being launched, one would think it would be directed at the audit people in the Film Office.

But when government officials needed to find culpability for the less-than-satisfying results of the program, did they look to the statute to make sure it was good law? Did they look internally to see if Iowa had sufficient experience to understand the norms practiced in the motion-picture industry? Did they look at the performance of their own auditors and film officials (actually, they just fired them all)?

No. They filed criminal charges against Wendy Runge.

One needs to appreciate the gravity of this move. The attorney general needs no evidence to indict a citizen, just a conjecture and an available target. Wendy made herself such a target by doing nothing more than completing a successful project at Iowa’s invitation and under state officials’ supervision, seeking to run more such projects already under contract, and speaking up for herself and 22 other independent film companies when the governor wanted to release their financial data after having guaranteed them strict confidentiality. She sought and received a court injunction preventing that; and she became a target.

Wendy Runge, like Sholom Rubashkin before her, was an Iowa outsider. The Iowa attitude toward outsiders is stunning. Outsiders are welcome as long as they are enriching the state, but once something happens that disturbs the state’s serenity, they are subject to merciless oppression.

In the Rubashkin case, pressure brought to bear by advocacy groups led to a federal raid encouraged by a local judge. The ill-advised action did not result in any convictions on the anticipated charges for which the raid was conceived, but resulted in a successful business brought to its knees, the evaporation of an economic generator for an entire Iowa region, and an unfathomable 27-year prison sentence for a first-time, non-violent offender, a family man and community benefactor who committed an act under extraordinary circumstances that, while inexcusable, were part of an attempt to save his business from a crisis situation that would never have existed had it not been for the government raid.

In Wendy’s case, bureaucratic failure led to a hunt by the attorney general’s office for a suitable villain. While the state officials actually responsible for the program’s poor execution—Iowa insiders, all—were simply fired and later granted immunity from prosecution, outsider Wendy Runge was charged with felony theft, ongoing criminal conduct, and intent to defraud the state—all of which the state attorney is free from having to prove or justify until the day Wendy goes on trial.

In the meantime, she bears the burden of lining up a defense, which involves steep retainers, expensive depositions, and costly excursions to distant locations in an attempt to secure witnesses who will testify on her behalf, not to mention the loss of any possibility of employment for the duration of the ordeal and the human cost in sheer exhaustion, stress, and the inability to spend time with family. Is this what we mean by “innocent until proven guilty”?

Was Wendy indeed targeted because she was a Rubashkin-like outsider? No one can confirm that, obviously, but certain facts cannot be overlooked. At their first meeting after Wendy’s arrest, Deputy Attorney General Thomas H. Miller paused during questioning, leaned across the table toward her, and remarked, “So, how is the Rubashkin family doing?” His office’s research had evidently alerted him to Wendy’s Orthodox Jewish lifestyle, leading to a presumption of collegiality. (In fact, Wendy had never met any member of the Rubashkin family.)

Is it not reasonable to suggest that a prosecutor would have an easier time convincing an Iowa jury to find criminal intent in another Jewish interloper “looking to make a buck off hard-working Iowans” than to condemn a native son for failing to execute his duties as a state official? The bias seems to pervade Iowa’s culture. An earlier judge, after being informed that the pre-trial hearing he had scheduled coincided with Rosh Hashanah, replied, “Rosh Hashanah is not a recognized holiday in the State of Iowa.” Time after time, the judge has seen fit to schedule procedural hearings on Friday—against normal practice—despite being told repeatedly that Wendy must be home in Minneapolis (a four-hour drive from Des Moines) by sundown for the Jewish Sabbath.

Does the state believe Wendy is guilty? There is no way to know. The prosecutor has not allowed her attorney to see what they have against her, despite repeated requests and a reprimand from one judge, who found it appalling the way the state is handling the case. The prosecution regularly identifies witnesses and then drops them after forcing the defense to spend hours preparing for deposition. In one flagrant example, Wendy and her lawyer flew to California to depose a prosecution witness, only to be told upon arrival, “He’s not going to be there today. We thought we had a confirmation, but we don’t.” That alone cost Wendy $10,000.

The state attorney took the original charge and, in June 2010, added 14 more charges, leading to a potential jail sentence of 25 years. This conduct is an echo of the Rubashkin indictments in which one immigration charge and one bank charge were fragmented by superseding indictments into a total of 163 charges. The laws under which Wendy is being charged were designed for the prosecution of mafia kingpins and drug czars, to put them away for good. It is unconscionable for the attorney general to be using these statutes against a model citizen and mother of four in what veteran observers have said should at best be a civil case.

This power to threaten outrageous outcomes with little to no accountability should strike our hearts with alarm, just as it caused Wendy’s partners, who could have testified to her compliance with all state requirements, to turn state’s evidence against her in exchange for relief from exorbitant charges filed against them. One such partner actually perjured himself eight times in one hour during deposition. The state evidently wields sufficient power to cause their witnesses to try to say whatever they have to in order to save themselves.

Not every Iowan shares the state’s provincial mindset. In a December 11 entry on the website DesMoinesRegister.com, one regular blogger had this to say about prosecution in the State of Iowa: “The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa should be prosecuted for abuse of power. The owner of the Postville AgriProcessors packing plant, Sholom Rubashkin, was charged with 83 federal child-labor violations. The jury acquitted Rubashkin on every single one of the trumped-up child-labor charges. Rubashkin incurred huge legal bills to defend against spurious charges.

“Now we read (Dec. 5, 2010) the reason for the acquittal. The prosecutor promised the illegal immigrants that, in exchange for their testimony, they could remain in the United States and would then be entitled to bring their entire families with them from their native countries.

“Thank goodness the jury didn’t believe the witnesses. I can just imagine the conversation between the prosecutor and the potential witnesses. When the U.S. attorneys said the witnesses could stay in the United States, and also bring their entire families here, they responded by saying, ‘What do you want me to say on the witness stand?’

“The witnesses were terribly poor people with no opportunity in their own country and were being given a chance of a lifetime. They obviously did not understand our judicial system. Apparently, neither does the U.S. district attorney.”

The only way to put an end to this egregious behavior is to raise a public outcry. In that, you will be in good company. Prominent legal and religious figures including Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetzky, Rabbi Michel Twerski, and Professor Aaron Twerski have expressed their objections to what is happening in Iowa and have called upon the community to bring its proceedings to the attention of the nation.

As believers in justice and fair play, our duty remains to stand by our sister in her hour of need. Wendy’s youngest children have tearfully asked their mother, “Will you say goodbye to us, or will they just take you away?” Iowa’s prisons are not a safe place for a Jewish woman. We must open our hearts in prayer and in generosity, ensuring that Wendy can pay her legal bills, that she can cover her incidental expenses, and that she can keep her family from falling apart.

We must beseech the Al-mighty for an end to all our trials and tribulations, and for a clear sign that the dawning of a new era “ge’ulah sheleimah” is about to cancel all our oppression and dry away all our tears.
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PostPosted: Fri, Jan 28 2011, 7:07 am    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
This article is much more clear and informative than your original thread. It should still be made shorter and less complex. I am saying some Tehillim.
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PostPosted: Fri, Jan 28 2011, 12:20 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
Its very sad. Every time I see her daughter, I want to cry for her.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 16 2011, 8:03 pm    Post subject:
 
she pled guilty?
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 16 2011, 8:57 pm    Post subject:
 
marina wrote:
she pled guilty?


According to news account, yes.

Apparently, it was a smart move on her part. Three of her former partners had already pled guilty.She and her partners submitted invoices from other companies that they ran. AS to one of the partners, the State alleged that he submitted invoices for two brooms that cost $225, six road cones for another $1,350 and stepladders for $900 to $1,350. The state had a *smoking gun* email as to Runge, according to the Des Moines Register:

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"Hey baby," begins the communication from Polynation Pictures chief Wendy Weiner Runge in the message to partner Matthias Saunders.

A producer for the film "The Scientist," Saunders ran a company that was supposed to provide equipment for the 2008 film.

"I need a final Maximus ... invoice TOMORROW MORNING for $2.3 million in an odd, round number," Runge wrote. "Add it all up ... and make it look pretty."

The 11th-hour e-mail was written in mid-November 2008 - after filming on the movie had been completed.


She's also agreed to testify against others who have been charged.

I don't know enough about the case to know if she was in way over her head and did things wrong because she didn't know that they were wrong (one of the people she claims advised her has also been indicted) or otherwise.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 16 2011, 10:00 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
I would not be so quick to believe or to spread around everything that you read. nstead of davening for her, like we all should be, we are debating whether or not she is guilty.

from what I know, there is an increased urgency to daven for her. The Rabbaim have called for special tehilim sessions every night as the trial is soon coming to a close.

Please daven for her, and her family, including her youngest daughter in third grade, who is going through a very rough time.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 16 2011, 10:04 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
B'H this sounds like great news, straight from her blog. IYH she is leaving Iowa and going home tomorrow! chasdei h' ki tov


http://supportwendy.blogspot.com/
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PostPosted: Thu, Feb 17 2011, 1:07 am    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
Great news to wake up to!!!

Here is the summary, from the Facebook Group Full Vindication for Wendy Weiner-Runge:

VICTORY FOR WENDY - This afternoon, our beloved Wendy was vindicated by the State of Iowa. Having dropped 14 of the original 15 counts against her -- including all the counts alleging financial fraud against the State -- the State agreed to let Mrs. Runge plead guilty to the smallest of the charges. This charge, which Mrs. Runge readily acknowledges, alleged that, in filing an application for future projects, Wendy exchanged one film project that had missed the deadline for another that had made it in in time but was not going to be produced. The switch, which was confirmed by e-mails shown at the trial, was made with the authorization of Iowa Film Office director Tom Wheeler, which led Wendy to believe it was permitted. In fact, it was not allowed by law, and Wendy is guilty of having accepted the word of the State official and not checking it first with independent counsel. That is the entire extent of Wendy's guilty plea. Everything else against her has been dropped, including the $5.5 million civil suit against her former partners, a case to which Wendy will no longer be a party.

We are so proud of Wendy's fortitude and perseverance, and we are excited that she is finally going home after this long ordeal. Is it completely done? No. She will have to testify in trials against the State officials and former partners who were the real culprits in this story, and she will have to face sentencing at some point for her own charge, but that will not occur until after all the rest of the legal proceedings are complete -- most likely at least a year down the road. And by then, with the prosecutor prepared to give credit for her cooperation, we are extremely hopeful that she will never have to spend a day behind bars.

We are so grateful for all the support Wendy has received from literally all over the world. Fundraising efforts, tefillos, and moral and logistical support never ceased, and Klal Yisrael has shown how far it is prepared to go in pursuit of the mitzvah of Pidyon Shvuyim. May Hashem repay the kindness of each and every one of you who stood in solidarity with Zeva Rochel bas Chaya.

The month of Adar has always been known as the month in which our people have emerged victorious, even in the face of strong odds, against those who would seek us harm. Baruch Hashem, this Adar has proved to be no different.
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PostPosted: Thu, Feb 17 2011, 2:08 am    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
That's good news! Thanks for sharing.
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PostPosted: Tue, May 17 2011, 5:22 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
Wendy sentenced to up to 10 years (for not showing remorse. The guys that did got suspended sentences).

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20110517/NEWS/110517010/1001/news/?odyssey=nav
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PostPosted: Tue, May 17 2011, 5:46 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
Just watched it. I don't know the lady, but it all sounds way too steep for me. People seem to get off with less for assaulting someone or robbing them. I guess this was revenge for her speaking outside the court. In these situations, it's probably better to get other pple to do the speaking for you ...

At any event, poor woman. I hope by some miracle she gets out soon.
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PostPosted: Tue, May 17 2011, 9:32 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
I do know her and her children. this comes as a huge shock to our community. we have been saying tehilim daily and formed learning groups for her yeshua.

The other two got off on probation, and she gets up to ten years?
The judges reaction sounded pretty anti semitic if you asked me. AND, its irrelevant whether or not she said he was anti semitic, that doesnt make her any more or less guilty!

I just daven that her 3rd, 5th grader and older children come out of this ok!
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2013, 10:09 am    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
I danced with Wendy at her daughter's wedding in Yerushalayim this week.
Tomorrow she flies straight back into the lion's den. Don't ask me how she got out of the U.S. They never took her passport and she just got on a plane and flew to Israel for the wedding B"H.
She needs tefilot and a big, big yeshua.
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PostPosted: Thu, Jan 17 2013, 6:46 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
How long is her sentence? Can she get out any earlier for good behavior?

How is her poor family coping?
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PostPosted: Thu, Jan 17 2013, 6:47 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
How long is her sentence? Can she get out any earlier for good behavior?

How is her poor family coping?
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PostPosted: Thu, Jan 17 2013, 10:10 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
I watched Tali's wedding via the live webcam. I was so surprised and happy to see that Wendy was there.Do I know you chossidmom? are you from Minneapolis?

Anyway from what I know she was supposed to be in court on simchas torah and she appealed it. They did not respond to the appeal and she did not show up. I guess this caused a lot of problems for her.

I recently saw her at a simcha with one of her younger children. she seemed happy, the whole family does, but honestly it must be breaking them. she really needs a yeshua.
BH her daughter got married and wendy was there for the simcha, but what about the other children?

one of her biggest shailas about going to prison is if they will let her cover her hair.-thats a madraiga if you ask me.
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PostPosted: Thu, Jan 17 2013, 10:54 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
Oh, Chossidmom--I wish I could have been there to dance too. I spoke to Tali and Michal both minutes before the bedeken on the phone--b''H, the simcha was only full of simcha.
I watched it on the webcam and cried more than I did at my own chupah. Everyone looked beautiful and so happy.

Wendy (and her entire family) are such special amazing people. I would not be who I am today if not for them. She has more bitachon than anyone I've ever met.

I wish she would just stay in Israel, safe from extradition but it's just not that simple, unfortunately.

She mentioned recently that she lost her first appeal. They are now (or were, when I spoke to her) waiting to hear back from the State Supreme Court if they would hear her appeal. If they will, she has more time and some hope for no jail time. If they won't hear it, she will begin serving her sentence.

I wish I didn't have to be anon, but I think it's obvious who I am if you know me and I don't want it linked to my sn.
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PostPosted: Fri, Jan 18 2013, 2:59 am    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
I'm not from Minneapolis. I know Wendy through her sister and brother in law in Far Rockaway. I met her there a few years ago and we've kept up via phone and email. She is an amazing person and bli ayin hara she has a beautiful family. It breaks my heart to think how they'll manage if she chas vaechalila has to serve time.
I asked her "What if you don't go back to the U.S." and she said it would be a huge chilul Hashem. I can only be amazed at her fortitude and insistence on doing the right thing for the Jewish people even though the price for her personally is high.
Bear in mind that there is an extradition agreement between the U.S. and Israel.
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PostPosted: Mon, Feb 04 2013, 12:46 pm    Post subject: re: Ze'eva Rachel bas Chaya - facing 27 years in prison
 
I'm the last amother who posted.

Wendy is scheduled to go to jail this week.
Please everyone, daven for her and her family, that this transition should be as easy as possible, that they should have the emotional and financial support that they need and that they should be able to withstand this with bitachon and simcha. And of course, most of all, that a yeshuah should come to them.
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