The Devil of Williamsburg is a fast-paced true crime story about one
of the most shocking and important child sex abuse cases in recent
memory, which unfolded mere blocks from the hipster capital of the
world, but eras away, in ultra-Orthodox Jewish Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
There, an insular community of Satmar Hasidim shirk the Internet, the
president and the rules of secular America, even hiding crimes within
the community from police and the courts. The narrative centers on two
women - the traditional heroine, a young and beautiful newlywed, who
challenged her community's rules and her abuser's many supporters to
throw him behind bars, and the abuser's wife, who continues to stand
beside her husband and profess his innocence. Convicted sex abuser
Nechemya Weberman's 103-year sentence was a record for a Hasidic man in
a Brooklyn court and a victory for Brooklyn's longtime district
attorney, who had been accused of cowtowing to religious leaders. The
story also provides a rare glimpse into the cloistered Satmar Hasidic
community, which claims to be the world's largest ultra-Orthodox group
with 150,000 followers worldwide.