Alvin Hellerstein
Alvin K. Hellerstein | |
|---|---|
| Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | |
| Assumed office January 30, 2011 | |
| Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | |
| In office October 22, 1998 – January 30, 2011 | |
| Appointed by | Bill Clinton |
| Preceded by | Louis L. Stanton |
| Succeeded by | Jesse M. Furman |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Alvin Kenneth Hellerstein December 28, 1933 New York City, U.S. |
| Education | Columbia University (BA, JD) |
Alvin Kenneth Hellerstein[1] (born December 28, 1933) is an American lawyer and jurist serving as a senior United States district judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. He was appointed in 1998 by President Bill Clinton, and he assumed senior status in 2011. He has presided over several high-profile cases, including various litigation brought in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, a lawsuit brought against Harvey Weinstein, and the fraud trials of businesswoman Charlie Javice and investor Bill Hwang. He is currently presiding over the federal criminal proceeding against Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro.[2]
Education and career
Hellerstein was born in New York City on December 28, 1933, to Rose and Max Hellerstein, and is an Orthodox Jew.[3][4][5][6][7] He attended the Bronx High School of Science, graduating in 1950.[8][9] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College in 1954.[10] He received a Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School in 1956, and was editor of the Columbia Law Review.[10][11] He was a law clerk for Judge Edmund Palmieri of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York from 1956 to 1957.[10][8]
He was in the United States Army, JAG Corps, as a first lieutenant from 1957 to 1960.[10][12] Hellerstein was in the private practice of law, making partner in 1969 and ultimately as co-head of the litigation department of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, in New York City from 1960 to 1998.[10][13] He has been President and Chairman of the Board of Jewish Education.[12]
Federal judicial service
Hellerstein was nominated by President Bill Clinton to be a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on May 15, 1998, to a seat vacated by Judge Louis L. Stanton. He was confirmed by the United States Senate through unanimous consent on October 21, 1998,[14] and received his commission on October 22, 1998. He assumed senior status on January 30, 2011.
Notable cases
World Trade Center
- In 2003, Hellerstein agreed to hear a consolidated master case against three airlines, ICTS International NV, and Pinkerton's airport security firms, the World Trade Center owners, and Boeing Co., the aircraft manufacturer. The case was brought by people injured in the September 11 attacks, representatives of those who died, and entities that suffered property damage. In September 2004, just before the three-year statute of limitations expired, the insurers for the World Trade Center filed suit against American Airlines, United Airlines, and Pinkerton's airport security firm, alleging their negligence allowed the planes to be hijacked.
- On January 12, 2006, Hellerstein dismissed the last remaining property-damage claim against New York City, while leaving pending several other suits against other parties, among them the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. According to Reuters, "[s]ix insurers sought repayment from the city for expenses arising from the collapse of a 47-story office building near the Twin Towers"; Hellerstein ruled New York had sovereign immunity.[15]
- The World Trade Center first responders (e.g., police and firefighters) and the city government clashed over payments for health costs of first responders who had survived the collapse of the Twin Towers. On October 17, 2006, Hellerstein rejected New York City's motion to dismiss lawsuits that requested health payments to the first responders.[16]
- On July 7, 2008, Hellerstein ruled against a group of relatives of 9/11 victims and ground zero recovery workers who had sorted through debris from the collapsed Twin Towers. The group accused New York City of dishonoring human remains that became part of the total debris shipped to city landfills. The judge stated that
Hellerstein urged the city to build a memorial and nature reserve at the site.[17] Victims' families' counsel Norman Siegel criticized the ruling: "We are not prepared to leave hundreds of human remains of 9/11 victims on top of a garbage dump as their final resting place."[18]"the city is not required to re-sift through debris from ground zero in search of bits of human remains and remove it to a space where a cemetery might be built (thereby leaving the material from ground zero at Fresh Kills landfills). Plaintiffs have no property right in an undifferentiated, unidentifiable mass of dirt that may or may not contain the remains of plaintiffs' loved ones. Not every wrong can be addressed through the judicial process."
"Hope" poster matter
Hellerstein presided over the Barack Obama "Hope" poster case.[19] Shepard Fairey, the artist behind the poster, sued the Associated Press. He sought to establish that his Hope poster did not infringe the AP's copyright of a shot taken by AP freelancer Mannie Garcia. The AP countersued, accusing Fairey of infringement.[20] According to an article co-written by Fairey, "a few days after" his lawsuit was filed, Fairey realized that it contained an error, describing the wrong Garcia photograph as Fairey's source, but Fairey "decided to conceal his mistake" for about eight months, including by "destroy[ing] some documents and fabricat[ing] others."[19] When Fairey finally admitted to his attempted cover up, Hellerstein allowed Fairey's original counsel to withdraw.[19] In January 2011, the AP and Shepard Fairey settled out of court.[19]
Harvey Weinstein trial
Hellerstein presided over a federal lawsuit in the Harvey Weinstein case. In April 2019, Hellerstein eliminated 17 claims from the case, but allowed the case to proceed to trial.[21][22]
Michael Cohen prison release
On July 23, 2020, Hellerstein granted a temporary restraining order in favor of President Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen, ordering that Cohen be released from prison into home confinement.[23] Cohen had argued that prison officials were preventing his transfer to home confinement out of retaliation for Cohen's refusal to agree not to write a book or contact the media while in home confinement.[23]
David Hu Ponzi Scheme case
In April 2022, Alvin Hellerstein sentenced David Hu of IIG Capital to 12 years in prison for fraud, stealing more than $100 million of client's money, running a Ponzi scheme, falsifying financial documents (cooking the book), lying to auditors, and other financial crimes.[24][25]
U.S. military detainees
On December 20, 2004, Hellerstein said he would deny a government request to delay a review of whether certain Central Intelligence Agency internal files related to Iraq should be made public.[26] On June 3, 2005, Hellerstein ordered the government to release four videos from Abu Ghraib prison and dozens of photographs from the same collection as photos that touched off the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal a year prior. Hellerstein said the 144 pictures and videos could be turned over in redacted form to protect the victims' identities. The judge ordered the release after he viewed eight of the photos. They were given to the Army by a military policeman assigned to Abu Ghraib. On September 29, 2005, in ACLU v. Department of Defense, Hellerstein ordered the release of 87 more photographs and videotapes.[27] In January and September 2017, Hellerstein ordered the release of additional government documents, including those referred to in the Senate torture report.[28][29]
Criminal case of Donald Trump
After President Donald Trump was indicted on state criminal charges by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, Trump removed his criminal case to federal court, where it was assigned to Judge Hellerstein. Judge Hellerstein remanded the criminal case back to state court.[30][31] After Trump was convicted in state court, he again removed the case to federal court before Judge Hellerstein, and Hellerstein again remanded the case back to state court. Trump appealed, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit assigned the case to Judge Hellerstein to consider whether Trump's conviction should be removed to federal court due to the law of presidential immunity.[31]
Hugo Carvajal
Judge Hellerstein is currently presiding over the criminal prosecution of Hugo Carvajal on narcoterrorism charges.[32]
Bill Hwang
Judge Hellerstein presided over the trial of investor Bill Hwang, and on November 20, 2024, sentenced him to 18 years in prison for his fraudulent scheme at Archegos Capital Management, which caused billions of dollars in losses to banks and contributed to the collapse of Credit Suisse.[33]
Alien Enemies Act
In 2025, Judge Hellerstein ruled that President Donald Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans was invalid and unconstitutional. He held that these individuals must receive due process before being deported, and that the requirements of the Alien Enemies Act were not satisfied by the President's proclamation. [34]
Charlie Javice
Judge Hellerstein presided over the trial of startup founder Charlie Javice, and on September 29, 2025, sentenced her to seven years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 million.[35]
Nicolás Maduro
Judge Hellerstein is currently presiding over the trial of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, and his wife Cilia Flores, following the 2026 United States strikes in Venezuela[36][37] which comes nearly six years after the federal charges were filed under United States v. Maduro, et al..
See also
References
- ^ Nemeh, Kathy (2002). Biography and Genealogy Master Index 2003. Gale Research International, Limited. ISBN 978-0787640552 – via Google Books.
- ^ Halpert, Madeline (January 5, 2026). "Venezuela's Maduro tells US court 'I am still president' as he pleads not guilty to drugs charges". BBC.
- ^ Full, Unedited interview with Alvin K. Hellerstein, 2023. Refusenik Activists. October 30, 2023. Event occurs at 0:28. Retrieved October 1, 2025.
My full name is Alvin K. Hellerstein. I was born in New York City, December 28, 1933.
- ^ ""Judge Has Become "Elvis" of the 9/11 Community": Gothamist". Archived from the original on May 13, 2019. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
- ^ Navarro, Mireya (May 2, 2010). "Empathetic Judge in 9/11 Suits Seen by Some as Interfering". The New York Times.
- ^ "Alvin Hellerstein in the 1940 Census | Ancestry®". Ancestry.com.
- ^ Finn, Marie T.; Irvine, Diana R.; Bliss, Mary Lee; Pratton, Gina L. (CON); Morgan, Samantha (CON) (July 25, 2009). The American Bench. Forster-Long. ISBN 9780931398582 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b "New York Law Journal | Judges Profiles | Alvin_K._Hellerstein". judges.newyorklawjournal.com.
- ^ "The Bronx High School of Science; Nineteenth Commencement Exercises" (PDF).
- ^ a b c d e "Alvin K Hellerstein, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York: Profile and Biography - Bloomberg Markets". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
- ^ Martindale-Hubbell International Law Directory. Martindale-Hubbell. July 25, 1995. ISBN 9781561601103 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b "The Honorable Alvin K. Hellerstein". National Advanced Forum on M & A Liability.
- ^ United States Congress Senate Committee on the Judiciary (July 25, 1997). Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments: May 14; June 18; July 16; July 30, 1998; pt. 5. Sept 9; Oct 1, 6-7, 1998. U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780160385940 – via Google Books.
- ^ 1998 Congressional Record, Vol. 144, Page S12962
- ^ "Judge dismisses Sept 11 suit against NYC". News.yahoo.com. Reuters. January 12, 2006. Archived from the original on January 15, 2006.
- ^ Anthony DePalma, "Ruling Opens a Door for Thousands of Ground Zero Lawsuits," New York Times, October 18, 2006, B1,
- ^ "Judge Rules for City on Search for September 11 Victim Remains". www.nysun.com – The New York Sun.
- ^ "Judge rejects 9/11 burial claims". news.bbc.co.uk BBC News – Americas. July 8, 2008.
- ^ a b c d Fisher III, William W.; Cost, Frank; Fairey, Shepard; Feder, Meir; Fountain, Edwin; Stewart, Geoffrey; Sturken, Marita (Spring 2012). "Reflections on the Hope Poster Case" (PDF). Harvard Journal of Law and Technology. 25 (2). Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ^ Shanahan, Ed. "Judge Rebuffs AP, Lets "Hope" Artist Swap Lawyers". Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ^ "Sex-trafficking claim against Harvey Weinstein can proceed, but judge shrinks scope of case". MarketWatch. Associated Press. April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Exploring the Details of the Harvey Weinstein Trial". Abraham Lincoln University. April 9, 2020. Archived from the original on September 21, 2020. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
- ^ a b "Judge Orders Michael Cohen to Be Released From Prison". Associated Press. July 23, 2020 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Former Managing Partner Of Manhattan Investment Advisory Firm Sentenced To 12 Years For Defrauding Investors In An Over $120 Million Ponzi-Like Scheme". www.justice.gov. April 11, 2022. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
- ^ "Managing Partner Of Investment Advisory Firm Pleads Guilty To Defrauding Clients And Investors In Over $100 Million Ponzi-Like Fraud Scheme". www.justice.gov. January 28, 2021. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
- ^ "ACLU: FBI Ruse Used in Guantanamo Abuse". Archived from the original on March 20, 2005. Retrieved June 3, 2005.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Abu Ghraib images 'must appear'". September 30, 2005 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "U.S. government scolded over Iraq detainee abuse photos by federal judge". Retrieved November 12, 2017.
- ^ "Judge Peels Off Layer of CIA Torture Secrecy". September 27, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
- ^ "Judge to Consider Moving Trump's Hush-Money Conviction to Federal Court". November 6, 2025. Archived from the original on November 9, 2025. Retrieved January 5, 2026.
- ^ a b "Trump's Third Immunity Bid Driven by 2nd Cir.: New York Brief". December 8, 2025. Archived from the original on December 11, 2025. Retrieved January 5, 2026.
- ^ Goodman, Joshua (June 25, 2025). "Former Venezuela spymaster pleads guilty to narcoterrorism charge ahead of trial". Associated Press. Retrieved June 27, 2025.
- ^ Goldstein, Matthew. "Archegos Founder Bill Hwang Is Sentenced to 18 Years". New York Times.
- ^ Jacobs, Shayna. "N.Y. judge finds Alien Enemies Act use illegal, blocks removals to 'evil' jail". Washington Post.
- ^ "Charlie Javice sentenced to 7 years in prison for $175M fraud". ABC News. Retrieved October 1, 2025.
- ^ Nguyen, Thao; Cann, Christopher; Jansen, Bart; Palmer, Kathryn (January 5, 2026). "'Not guilty' plea for deposed Venezuelan leader Maduro: live updates". USA Today. Retrieved January 5, 2026.
- ^ "How Manhattan Federal Court Would Handle the Trial of a President". New York Times. Retrieved January 3, 2026.
External links
- Alvin Hellerstein at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
- Alvin K. Hellerstein (October 2013). "The Influence of a Jewish Education and Jewish Values on a Jewish Judge," Touro Law Review.