Man who accosted Wiesel in hotel to be released

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A man convicted of accosting Holocaust scholar Elie Wiesel in a San Francisco hotel will be released from jail but must undergo psychological treatment.

Eric Hunt was sentenced to two years in prison Monday, but a judge gave him credit for time served and good behavior.

The 24-year-old New Jersey man has been ordered to enter psychological treatment and pay a $1,000 fine. He also will be on 48 months of probation.

The 79-year-old Wiesel testified during the trial that he thought Hunt was trying to kidnap him when Hunt pulled him from a hotel elevator in February 2007.

Hunt was convicted of a felony count of false imprisonment with a hate crime allegation and misdemeanor counts of battery and elder abuse.

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That man deserves much more time. He is a biggot, an anti-Semite, and a Holocaust denier. In my book, those are the worst things.

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