“Faking Death Failed: Found Guilty of Sexual Assault in the US”
In the United States, the name Nicholas Rossi has been linked to deception for years. Accused of rape, he went to extreme lengths to evade justice, even faking his own death. However, his plans unraveled when he was found in Scotland, identified by his tattoos and an international alert.
Rossi, also known as Nicholas Alahverdian, is currently facing charges in Utah for sexually assaulting a woman recovering from a brain injury. His criminal history includes using multiple aliases to escape the law in different countries, leading to his extradition to Utah where he faces charges for sexual offenses, fraud in Ohio, and failure to register as a sex offender in Rhode Island.
Raised in foster homes, Rossi’s troubled past and criminal record were brought to light during the trial. The upcoming case in September involves another rape accusation in Utah, where he allegedly used sexual violence after a dispute with an ex-girlfriend.
This trial marks a dramatic chapter in Rossi’s saga, filled with multiple identities, international escapes, and a decade-long trail of accusations. As investigations into his actions continue across the U.S., Rossi will be back in court next month to face further scrutiny.
