Doctor's heroin addict daughter who 'kept explosives in Greenwich Village home' is sent to rehab without the baby she had in police custody



Morgan Gliedman granted $150,000 bail and sent to 30-day rehab program

Arrested with her boyfriend, Aaron Greene, last week after police 'found explosives and illegal firearms at their Manhattan apartment'



A Park Avenue-raised heroin addict who went into labour while she was being handcuffed for allegedly keeping explosives in her upscale apartment has not seen her daughter since the birth, her friends have revealed.



Morgan Gliedman, 27, delivered a healthy, drug-free daughter named Melody Sunshine following the arrest at her Manhattan home last week, and the child is now being looked after by her parents.



On Tuesday, Gliedman was granted $150,000 bail and, wearing an ankle-monitoring bracelet, was taken to a mandatory 30-day treatment program, the New York Post reported.

The wealthy doctor's daughter emerged from Manhattan Criminal Court looking pale and disheveled - and with a small bump on show beneath her winter coat - after the judge granted her bail.



Free on bail: Morgan Gliedman, who went into labor last week as police handcuffed her for allegedly keeping explosives in her apartment, leaves Manhattan Criminal Court with her lawyer on Tuesday

New mom: Gliedman displays her bump as she attends court. She has not seen her daughter since the birth

Last week, the well-to-do addict was charged with keeping high-powered explosives and illegal firearms in her Greenwich Village apartment, and was already a suspect in a robbery. She lived at the home with the father of her child, Aaron Greene, 31, who is reportedly also an addict. RELATED ARTICLES Previous

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Police also found a sawed-off Mossberg 500, a $1,000 Ruger over-under hunting shotgun, several high-capacity magazines, 60 shotgun shells, and a replica of an M203 grenade launcher. In court: Gliedman and her lawyer Gerald Shargel in Manhattan Criminal Court as she was granted bail Moving on: She was ordered to wear a monitoring ankle bracelet and to go to rehab

Rehab-bound: Gliedman was whisked away to a mandatory 30-day treatment program

Several disturbing items were seized, including: 'The Terrorist’s Encyclopedia V. 1.02,' 'Improvised and Modified Firearms: Deadly Homemade Weapons,' 'A Do-It-Yourself Submachine Gun,' and U.S. Army manuals for creating and planting booby traps and explosives.



Officers were tipped off about the explosives by someone who met Gliedman and Greene in Washington Square Park. The couple invited the informant to their apartment to take a shower, which is when he spotted the weapons, The Post reported.

The apartment on Manhattan's West Ninth Street is near the apartment where two rich young men accidentally blew themselves up while making a bomb for the extremist group the Weather Underground in 1970.



Greene and Gliedman had no such plans, police sources are saying. They are just wealthy drug addicts with a twisted idea of what's 'cool,' according to the Daily Beast.

Dangerous: The NYPD bomb squad was called in to remove the explosive that was discovered in the couple Greenwich Village apartment

Friends revealed to the New York Post that Gliedman, a former student of New York prep school Dalton, was on a safe track to success until she met Greene, who has a series of felony weapons charges to his name.

She went to New York University and then attended the Art Institute of Chicago for a masters in Creative Writing.

'She comes from a great family, raised on Park Avenue, went to a great school, but then this guy introduced her to drugs,' a friend told the Post.

They added that Gliedman stopped doing heroin when she learned she was pregnant, and the baby was born drug-free.

Baby daddy: Her boyfriend, Aaron Greene, appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court last week

The newborn is now being cared for by Gliedman's mother, Susyn Schops Gliedman, a broker, and father, Dr. Paul Gliedman, head of radiation oncology at Beth Israel Brooklyn.

When she is released from the treatment program, she will allowed to travel throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn, said celebrity bail bondsman Ira Judelson, who posted Gliedman's bail.

'She wants to get clean. She wants to address this legal issue. She wants to raise her daughter,' he added.

Gliedman will be back in court on January 29 on the weapons charges and unrelated theft charges.



Following the arrest, it emerged that the 27-year-old was already a suspect in a robbery - and already on probation for drug possession.

'Junkies': Morgan Gliedman, 27, and Aaron Greene, 31, are both admitted heroin addicts - even though Gliedman was heavily pregnant when the explosives were found at their apartment, police say







Posh: Gliedman attended one of New York's premier prep schools and was raised on the exclusive Park Avenue

On February 17, Gliedman met a man at Johnny's Bar in the Village and went to his Midtown apartment where she allegedly took off with a backpack containing his laptop, cellphone, wallet and credit cards, which she used to make purchases.

Five days after the robbery, on February 22, she and her Harvard-graduate boyfriend, Greene, were arrested for possession drugs and found with a .223-caliber rifle.

The couple were spotted with another woman in a car and Greene was seen injecting heroin while one of the women snorted the drug, a criminal complaint said.

Police officers found empty heroin bags on the floor, marijuana and a digital scale with heroin residue in one of the women's handbags, according to The Post, and Greene admitted to having a gun.

Prominent parents: Gleidman's father is Dr Paul Gleidman, the director of radiation oncology at Beth Israel Hospital's Brooklyn division. Her mother is Susyn Schops Gliedman, a top New York real estate agent

'I have a... rifle in the trunk,' he told officers, according to the complaint.

He was sentenced to five months in jail. Gliedman was due to complete pre-trial probation for drug possession this week, but that case now could be reopened because of the latest explosive find.



Greene's father is the head of a top art restoration firm. He was also arrested in the apartment on Saturday and is being held without bail on Rikers Island.