Hate crime and other charges will be dropped against a former White House adviser accused of stalking and harassing a halal cart worker on the Upper East Side, provided he completes a 26-week anti-bias training, according to the Manhattan District Attorneyโs office.
Stuart Seldowitz, 65, a former State Department staffer under President Barack Obama, was charged in late November with stalking as a hate crime and aggravated assault after viral videos captured him hurling Islamophobic insults at a halal cart worker at 83rd Street and Second Avenue.
Seldowitzโs tirade circulated on social media at a time of high tensions and near-daily protests following Hamasโ Oct. 7 attack on Israelis and Israelโs ensuing siege of the Gaza Strip.
Videos showed a camera-wielding Seldowitz calling Mohamed Hussein, then 24, a “terrorist” and saying the killing of 4,000 Palestinian children due to Israeli counterstrikes “wasn’t enough.” In one video posted on X, formerly Twitter, Seldowitz asked the vendor if he โraped [his] daughter like Muhammad,โ referring to the Islamic prophet.
Seldowitz was released on bail in late November after pleading not guilty, according to court records. Neither he nor his attorney Scott Bookstein could be reached for comment on Friday.
Vice reported Seldowitz had served as acting director for the National Security Council’s South Asia Directorate and was deputy director and senior political officer in the State Departmentโs Office of Israel and Palestinian Affairs from 1999 to 2003.
More recently, he was foreign affairs chair for Gotham Government Relations, a lobbying group. The group announced in November that it had severed all ties with Seldowitz, citing the โvileโ and โracistโ actions in the video.
In a court appearance on Wednesday, Seldowitz agreed to the deal, which Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office said also requires Seldowitz to heed a protective order and not be arrested again.
The DA’s office frequently refers individuals…
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