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  • Private investigators tried to bribe sex assault victim of former Stockton officer, DA says

    Two private investigators are accused of tampering with an investigation into a sexual assault case against a former Stockton police officer and attempting to bribe a victim, according to the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office.Officials said Mary Greenberg, 62, and Kramer Greenberg, 34, a mother and daughter, were both licensed private investigators working on behalf of former Stockton Police Department Sergeant Nicholas Bloed. Earlier this year, Bloed was sentenced to eight years in prison for using his position of authority to sexually assault four different women. The district attorney’s office said the Greenbergs allegedly offered one of Bloed’s victims an undisclosed amount of money paid in installments in order for her to be unavailable to testify during the trial. The mother and daughter arranged for transportation for the victim to Southern California. But instead of following the direction of Mary and Kramer Greenberg, the victim contacted the District Attorney’s Office. “There will be zero tolerance for anyone attempting to interfere with the administration of justice in San Joaquin County,” said District Attorney Ron Freitas in a news release. “Anyone attempting to prevent and interfere with the prosecution of criminals that have terrorized the victims of San Joaquin County, will absolutely be met with the full force of this District Attorney’s Office.”Mary Greenberg faces charges of preventing/dissuading a witness from attending or giving testimony, attempting to dissuade a witness from testifying, conspiracy to commit a crime, attending and giving testimony at a proceeding authorized by law, bribery of a witness and offer to bribe a witness. Kramer Greenberg faces charges of preventing/dissuading a witness from attending or giving testimony, conspiracy to commit a crime and attending and giving testimony at a proceeding authorized by law.Anyone with any information about witness tampering or intimidation in this, or any other case, is urged to contact the District Attorney’s Office Bureau of Investigations at 209-468-3620.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

    Two private investigators are accused of tampering with an investigation into a sexual assault case against a former Stockton police officer and attempting to bribe a victim, according to the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office.

    Officials said Mary Greenberg, 62, and Kramer Greenberg, 34, a mother and daughter, were both licensed private investigators working on behalf of former Stockton Police Department Sergeant Nicholas Bloed.

    Earlier this year, Bloed was sentenced to eight years in prison for using his position of authority to sexually assault four different women.

    The district attorney’s office said the Greenbergs allegedly offered one of Bloed’s victims an undisclosed amount of money paid in installments in order for her to be unavailable to testify during the trial. The mother and daughter arranged for transportation for the victim to Southern California.

    But instead of following the direction of Mary and Kramer Greenberg, the victim contacted the District Attorney’s Office.

    “There will be zero tolerance for anyone attempting to interfere with the administration of justice in San Joaquin County,” said District Attorney Ron Freitas in a news release. “Anyone attempting to prevent and interfere with the prosecution of criminals that have terrorized the victims of San Joaquin County, will absolutely be met with the full force of this District Attorney’s Office.”

    Mary Greenberg faces charges of preventing/dissuading a witness from attending or giving testimony, attempting to dissuade a witness from testifying, conspiracy to commit a crime, attending and giving testimony at a proceeding authorized by law, bribery of a witness and offer to bribe a witness.

    Kramer Greenberg faces charges of preventing/dissuading a witness from attending or giving testimony, conspiracy to commit a crime and attending and giving testimony at a proceeding authorized by law.

    Anyone with any information about witness tampering or intimidation in this, or any other case, is urged to contact the District Attorney’s Office Bureau of Investigations at 209-468-3620.

    See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

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