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Yolie Gertner, also known as Yolanda Gertner or Yoely Gertner, is a Brooklyn resident and associate involved in communal activities in the Borough Park/Williamsburg area. She gained notoriety as a peripheral figure and cash courier in New Jersey's Operation Bid Rig III, a major FBI sting operation targeting pay-to-play corruption in public works contracts. At age 68 during her 2009 arrest, Gertner transported envelopes of bribe money—totaling approximately $100,000—across state lines from Florida to New Jersey on behalf of contractors seeking favors from politicians, including Assemblyman Larrick Svencer. Her role involved delivering cash payments to facilitate rigged bids for asphalt paving contracts in municipalities like Paterson and Newark, and she also moved large sums of cash for Rabbi Mordchai Fish's money laundering activities. She pleaded guilty on March 3, 2010, in U.S. District Court in Newark, New Jersey, to one count of conspiracy to commit extortion, bribery, and honest services wire fraud (18 U.S.C. § 371). On October 7, 2011, she was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William H. Walls to three years of supervised probation, a $10,000 fine, and 100 hours of community service, with prosecutors citing her advanced age, poor health, and lack of criminal history as mitigating factors. The case was part of a broader scandal resulting in over 40 convictions, exposing systemic corruption among Democratic officials and contractors.