Crime & Safety
Guilty Verdicts for Andrea Sneiderman
She was on trial, among other things, for lying about an affair with her East Cobb boss, who's serving life for murdering her husband.
A DeKalb County jury has found Andrea Sneiderman guilty on nine of 13 counts stemming from the 2010 killng of her husband outside a Dunwoody day care center.
Among the guilty verdicts returned Monday against Sneiderman include her concealing an affair with Hemy Neuman. He is a former East Cobb resident who was her manager at a GE Energy unit located in the Wildwood office park near Powers Ferry Road.
On Nov. 18, 2010, Russell "Rusty" Sneiderman was fatally gunned down after he dropped off his child at a day care center in Dunwoody, and Neuman was charged with the murder.
During Neuman's trial, Sneiderman vehemently denied the affair. Neuman was found guilty but mentally ill in March 2012 and is serving a life sentence without parole.
Andrea Sneiderman, who had murder charges against her withdrawn last month, will be sentenced on Tuesday.
More coverage from today's verdicts from Dunwoody Patch.
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