Judge throws the book at ‘Nazi dad’ accused of domestic assault
Hunterdon County "Nazi dad" Isidore Heath Campbell has been sentenced to the maximum 180 days in jail after an alleged a domestic assault in October October.
Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns, III said Campbell, who feld to Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, after police were called to his Holland Township home for the report of an assault in October, admitted to obstruction of justice and resisting arrest in April, according to Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III. He will also serve two months probation.
Campbell is required undergo a
psychiatric evaluation with an assessment for batterer’s counseling. He was arrested in March.
Campbell earned his nickname in 2008 when he tried to order a cake from a ShopRite and have the store's bakery write his then-3-year-old son's name, Adolf Hitler Campbell, on it.
The store refused and a Walmart in Pennsylvania wound up making the cake instead.
In 2013, Campbell dressed as a Nazi to visit the state Division of Youth and Family Services office in Trenton to demand a visit with his son, who had been removed from his home after allegations of violence in the home.
The state also removed his other children — named Eva Braun and JoyceLynn Aryan Nation — because of alleged abuse, which the parents denied.
In April, Campbell was part of the documentary “Meet the Hitlers” released on DVD.
In the documentary, Cambell’s attorney, Pasquale Giannetta, argues that authorities targeted the family just because of the names given to the children.
“It was all about Nazism when it was supposed to be a bout a little boy and a birthday cake,” Campbell says in the documentary, appearing with his trademark Hitler mustache. “I have rights just as much as anybody else does.”