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For the second time in two months a man accused of faking his own death and fleeing to the United kingdom to avoid sexual allegations will stand trial on those charges in a Utah courtroom.
Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in Utah County, where Nicholas Alahverdian, 38, is accused of raping an ex-girlfriend on Sept. 13, 2008. Opening arguments could begin later in the week.
The case comes one month after Alahverdian, who has been identified and charged by authorities in Utah as Nicholas Rossi, was convicted of raping his former fiancé in Salt Lake County in december 2008.
He is scheduled to be sentenced in that case next month.
Alahverdian, a former advocate for foster youth in Rhode Island, pleaded not guilty in both cases.In media interviews, he denied sexually assaulting anyone.
In the case now being tried, the accuser said she dated Alahverdian briefly after meeting him on MySpace in the summer of 2008, a probable cause statement shows. The woman, identified in court papers as K.P., said she ended the relationship after Alahverdian became increasingly aggressive and failed to repay her money he’d borrowed.On Sept. 13 of that year, she whent to Alahverdian’s home believing he’d pay her back, according to the statement. Rather, the statement alleges, he raped her.
The woman had a sexual assault kit completed the next day, but as of a backlog in testing, Alahverdian was not identified as a suspect until a decade later, authorities have said.
Alahverdian was charged with rape in connection with the allegations in 2020 – the same year an obituary claimed that Alahverdian died at age 32 from non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Two years later, authorities in Utah announced they were seeking to extradite a man living in the United Kingdom believed to be Alahverdian. He’d fled the United States to avoid prosecution, according to the state’s Department of Public Safety, and was living in Scotland under the name Arthur Knight.
In an interview with “Dateline” at the time, he appeared in a wheelchair and spoke with a British accent. He was not Alahverdian, he claimed, but an Irish orphan-turned-businessman.
A Scottish judge disagreed and Alahverdian was extradited to the United States in January 2024. during a bail hearing that followed, he acknowledged his true identity and said he’d changed his name to Arthur Knight to protect himself against what he described as “credible threats” made in response to his foster youth advocacy in Rhode Island.
In the second Utah rape case a woman whom Alahverdian was briefly engaged to testified that she bought their engagement rings and lent him money for rent. Afterward, she testified, he became increasingly mean and controlling and raped her after an argument about ending their relationship.
Alahverdian was accused of similar allegations elsewhere. In a divorce filing, an ex-wife in Ohio, Kathryn Heckendorn, said he borrowed $52,000 and failed to pay her back.She accused him of gross neglect and extreme cruelty. In an interview with “Dateline,” heckendorn accused him of locking her in a bathroom and raping her when she refused to have sex with him.
Alaverdian denied the allegations and said in a court filing that the money was a gift, not a loan.
In another case in 2008, a woman in Ohio whom Alahverdian met on MySpace accused him of sexually assaulting her while they were walking to class at a local community college. He denied the allegation and was charged with public indecency and sexual imposition,a misdemeanor crime indicating sexual contact against a person’s will.
After a trial, Alahverdian was fined and ordered to register as a sex offender.
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Nicholas Alahverdian to Stand Trial in Utah Rape Case
Nicholas Alahverdian, who is accused of faking his own death and fleeing to the United Kingdom to avoid sexual assault allegations, is set to stand trial in Utah.This marks the second trial for Alahverdian in two months.
Jury Selection Begins
Jury selection is scheduled to commence in Utah County. Alahverdian, also identified as Nicholas Rossi, faces accusations of raping an ex-girlfriend on Sept.13,2008. opening arguments are expected to follow later in the week, according to NBC News.
Conviction in Previous Case
This trial occurs a month after Alahverdian’s conviction for the rape of his former fiancé in Salt Lake County in December 2008. He awaits sentencing in that case next month.Alahverdian has pleaded not guilty to both charges and has denied all allegations of sexual assault in media interviews, according to NBC News.
Details of the Current Case
In the current case, the accuser stated that she briefly dated Alahverdian after meeting him on MySpace in the summer of 2008. According to a probable cause statement,the woman,identified as K.P. in court documents, ended the relationship due to Alahverdian’s increasing aggression and failure to repay borrowed money. on Sept. 13, 2008, she visited Alahverdian’s home believing he would repay her, but the statement alleges that he raped her, according to NBC News.
Delayed Identification
The woman underwent a sexual assault examination the following day. though, a backlog in testing delayed Alahverdian’s identification as a suspect by a decade, according to authorities. He was formally charged with rape in 2020, the same year an obituary falsely reported his death at age 32 from non-Hodgkin lymphoma, according to NBC News.
extradition and Identity
In 2022, Utah authorities sought the extradition of a man from the United Kingdom believed to be Alahverdian. He had allegedly fled the United States to evade prosecution and was living in Scotland under the name Arthur Knight. In an interview with “Dateline,” he claimed to be an Irish orphan-turned-businessman, denying that he was Alahverdian. A Scottish judge disagreed, and Alahverdian was extradited to the United States in January 2024, according to NBC News.During a subsequent bail hearing, he admitted his true identity, explaining that he changed his name to Arthur Knight to protect himself from credible threats related to his foster youth advocacy in Rhode Island.
Other Allegations
In a separate Utah rape case, a former fiancée testified that Alahverdian became increasingly controlling and raped her after an argument about ending their relationship. Additional allegations have surfaced elsewhere. In Ohio, his ex-wife, Kathryn Heckendorn, accused him of borrowing $52,000 and failing to repay it, also alleging gross neglect and extreme cruelty. Heckendorn also accused him of locking her in a bathroom and raping her when she refused to have sex with him during an interview with “Dateline.” Alahverdian denied these allegations, claiming the money was a gift, not a loan, according to NBC News.
Ohio Case
In 2008, another woman in Ohio, whom Alahverdian met on MySpace, accused him of sexual assault while walking to class at a local community college. He denied the allegation but was charged with public indecency and sexual imposition. Following a trial, Alahverdian was fined and required to register as a sex offender, according to NBC News.
