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Author Dinesh D'Souza ordered psych counselling
Washington, July 15
A New York Judge has ordered Dinesh D'Souza, an Indian-American
conservative scribe and Obama critic filmmaker, to do community service
for four more years for breaking campaign-finance laws and undergo
further counselling.
Judge Richard Berman clarified Monday that
under the sentence he handed down after D'Souza pleaded guilty last
year, he has to do eight hours each week for the entire five years he's
on probation and not just the eight months he was confined to a halfway
house.
The Manhattan federal court judge also read aloud a report
from a court-appointed psychologist who called D'Souza "arrogant" and
"intolerant of others' feelings," according to the New York Post.
"In
my mind it was never contemplated that the eight hours only applied to
the period of home confinement," Berman was quoted as telling defence
attorney Ben Brafman.
He later read out a report from a
psychologist who saw D'Souza, the maker of the anti- Obama film "2016:
Obama's America", and then ordered him to continue attending weekly
sessions, the Post said.
"The client tends to deny problems and
isn't very introspective," the psychiatrist wrote. "The client tends to
deny problems and is arrogant and intolerant of others' feelings."
But
so long as D'Souza stays on track with his community service, he will
be allowed to visit his daughter in London and his elderly mother in
India later this year, Berman said.
D'Souza pleaded guilty last
year to illegally shelling out $20,000 in contributions in the name of
others for Republican Wendy Long's failed 2012 bid to defeat Democrat
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.












