Rabbis accused on drugs money

NEW YORK - Two Orthodox Jewish rabbis indicted for allegedly laundering $750,000 in Colombian drug profits through a Brooklyn…

NEW YORK - Two Orthodox Jewish rabbis indicted for allegedly laundering $750,000 in Colombian drug profits through a Brooklyn synagogue and Orthodox Jewish school have been freed on bail. Federal prosecutors allege that the two men, Rabbis Bernard Grunfeld (64) and Mahir Reiss (47), were part of a 12 member ring charged with conspiring to launder drug money.