Anti-Semitic Fraudster Steps Down As Chester Town Supervisor
Anti-Semitic Fraudster Alex Jamieson Steps Down As Chester Town Supervisor After Pleading Guity To Fraud

He waived his right both to a trial and an appeal at the 15-minute hearing.
New York state alleged Jamieson collected unemployment benefits while being paid as a town official.
The state charged Jamieson one count of third-degree grand larceny and 22 counts of offering a false instrument for filing. However, on Tuesday he pled to a lesser charge of only two counts of the 22 false filing charges.
The Anti-Semitic fraudster has been Town Supervisor since the beginning of 2014 and is finishing his first term. Prior to that, he was a Town Councilman. The state alleged Jamieson collected unemployment benefits after he became the town supervisor.
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