A disgraced former city jail chaplain and his younger brother are set to plead guilty in a federal housing-fraud case.
Rabbi Leib Glanz and Menashe Glanz have “reached an agreement in principle” to settle charges they scammed more than $220,000 in rent subsidies, prosecutor Justin Anderson said in Manhattan federal court yesterday. Defense lawyers confirmed a deal was struck, but it was not revealed whether it includes jail time. The brothers were arrested on charges that Leib illegally occupied a government-subsidized Williamsburg duplex that had been approved for Menashe.
In 2009 the Post revealed that Leib arranged an elaborate bar mitzvah in the Tombs for the son of a convicted swindler.
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