Accused child molester extradited to NYC after fleeing to Israel in 2010
A Brooklyn man who fled to Israel in 2010 amid accusations
of child molestation was extradited back to the Big Apple on Thursday, officials
said.
Gershon Kranczer, 65, was arraigned at Brooklyn Supreme
Court for the alleged sexual assault of two minor female relatives, according
to the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office.
The suspected predator is accused of molesting one relative several
times from August 1996 — when she was 6-years-old — to February 2003,
prosecutors said.
Kranczer, of Midwood, is also alleged to have sexually
abused an 11-year-old child between March 2001 and September 2002.
In 2010, as Kranczer was under investigation, he fled to
Israel in an alleged bid to escape the law, prosecutors and sources said.
The NYPD alerted Interpol of Kranczer’s departure. The
department’s Intel Bureau International Liaison Unit then got involved,
coordinating with Israel police in an attempt to track down the suspect,
sources said.
After spending over a decade overseas under the disguise of
an alias, Kranczer was caught by authorities in February 2020, sources said.
The US Marshals, the Brooklyn DA’s office, and the
Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs were also involved in
catching Kranczer.
Kranczer fought extradition back to the states for over a
year, sources said. After he lost his final appeal, he was extradited.
He is charged with sexual conduct against a child, criminal
sexual act and sexual abuse, authorities said.
At his Thursday arraignment, he was ordered held without
bail.
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