Former Obama adviser pleads not guilty to hate crime, stalking charges
- Stuart Seldowitz, a former Obama administration adviser, was granted supervised release after being arrested on hate crime charges for harassing a halal cart vendor in Manhattan.
- Seldowitz was charged with stalking and aggravated harassment as hate crimes, both considered misdemeanors.
- A Temporary Order of Protection was granted to the victims, and the NYPD opened a hate crime investigation.
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Former Obama adviser pleads not guilty to hate crime, stalking charges
Former Obama administration official Stuart Seldowitz pleaded not guilty to hate crime and stalking charges on Thursday, court records show, after he was accused of harassing the operator of a New York City food cart with racist and Islamophobic language. Seldowitz previously worked in the State Department and was a national security adviser under former…
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