NEW YORK (JTA) — Yeshiva University hired a new faculty member convicted of inappropriate sexual behavior with boys, according to the Forward.
The university, which is facing a major lawsuit concerning its handling of allegations of sexual abuse over several decades, has hired Akiva Roth, who pleaded guilty in 1997 to four counts of lewdness against several boys he tutored. Roth, 42, began teaching Hebrew at the college this fall.
In response to questions from the Forward, a university spokesman issued a statement saying it “has policies and procedures in place that require background checks for new hires” and is “currently in the process of thoroughly exploring the matter you brought to our attention.”
After pleading guilty, Roth was sentenced to 10 years of probation.
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