CARMEL,
N.Y. (AP) — A prosecutor who is the son of TV's Judge Judy filed suit
against the local sheriff for $5 million Wednesday for saying that the
prosecutor had interfered in a child rape case.
Putnam County District Attorney Adam Levy said county Sheriff Donald Smith "maliciously attempted to destroy" his reputation.
The
sheriff denied defaming Levy. He also said the timing of the lawsuit
was "blatantly political" and implied it was intended to damage his
reelection campaign.
Levy filed the lawsuit in county court in suburban New York, naming Smith only as an individual, not as a county employee.
The
lawsuit stems from a child rape case against Alexandru Hossu, Levy's
former personal trainer. In the court papers, Levy calls him "a close
personal friend" and a frequent houseguest of his family in 2011 and
2012.
In March, Levy said he had recused himself from the rape case as soon as he learned that Hossu was under investigation.
But
the sheriff alleged that Levy had "ongoing and improper involvement" in
the case. He said Levy was "apparently trying to influence and affect
the investigation."
The sheriff
issued a news release in March that said, "Mr. Levy's comments and
actions would seem to suggest that, if he could have his own way, Mr.
Hossu would never have been brought to justice for his crime and Mr.
Levy's relationship with him would never have been brought to the light
of public scrutiny."
The
two officials also battled over Hossu's address — the sheriff gave out
the district attorney's address, but the lawsuit says Smith knew Hossu
did not live there at the time.
Hossu,
a 35-year-old immigrant from Romania, is accused of raping a
13-year-old girl. He has pleaded not guilty and defense lawyers have
moved to dismiss the case. In addition to the district attorney's
office, Putnam County judges have recused themselves, so the case is
being handled by a judge and prosecutors in neighboring Westchester
County.
Both
Levy and Smith are Republicans. The lawsuit catalogues differences
between their offices on issues including the videotaping of suspects'
interviews. It says "Smith's outward hostility" toward Levy has
intensified since 2011.
Smith,
who is running for re-election in November, said the timing of the
lawsuit is "blatantly political and intended to try to influence the
outcome of an election."
Levy's mother, Judy
Sheindlin, is a retired Family Court judge and the star of "Judge Judy."
She issued a statement Wednesday calling her son "principled, honorable
and dedicated."
"His
moral compass is dead center," she added. "When someone attacks his
character professionally or personally they best be prepared to back it
up — shut up — or pay up.
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