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  2. Nicholas DAngelo, the Niagara Falls attorney who is being sued civilly for rape by a former client, is now suing three individuals who accused him of being convicted of rape in the past. D’Angelo was managing editor of this publication and has taken a leave of absence following the civil lawsuit.

  3. Apr 25, 2023 · Niagara Falls attorney Nicholas D. D’Angelo, 30, pleaded guilty before State Supreme Court Justice Debra Givens to four counts of first-degree sexual abuse, class D felonies, two counts of third-degree criminal sexual act, and two counts of third-degree rape, class E felonies.

    • By Frank Parlato
    • Victim Names Herself
    • Nick Is Damaged by The Accusation Already
    • Allegations
    • Can A Lawyer Have Sex with A Client?
    • Misunderstanding?
    • What Are The Possibilities?
    • Rape Injustice
    • Did Not Report at Once
    • Criminal Charges?

    This is the first in a series about a civil lawsuit — alleging rape. As of today, and this might change, there is no criminal charges against the man. He is Nicholas D’Angelo, a Niagara Falls attorney, who was managing editor of this newspaper. He stepped down from his position because of the lawsuit. He is not accused of acting improperly in his r...

    It is standard in rape cases to name the presumptively innocent accused in the media but not reveal the name of the accuser. In this case, the alleged victim DECIDED TO BE NAMED and NOTremain anonymous. She chose to have her full name on the caption of the lawsuit and in the body of her complaint when she filed her lawsuit. For months before she fi...

    Prior to her filing suit, Nick worked as a lawyer in private practice, as managing editor of the Reporter, and a part time lawyer for Niagara County Social Services. There was a fair amount of gossip about him in town, based on what Noelle was claiming publicly about him. People read about him on Facebook or saw podcasts where Noelle openly accused...

    Nick represented Noelle in two small claims court disputes with her ex-landlord. It was not an eviction case. She was already out of the apartment. The dispute was over some $2,500 which her ex-landlord claimed she and her fiancé caused in damages to the landlord’s property and/or unpaid rent. During Nick’s representation of Noelle and her fiance, ...

    The New York State Bar Association’s Rules of Professional Conduct are clear: A lawyer may NEVER demand sexual relations with a client as a condition of representation. If Noelle’s allegations are proven, Nick may be subject to disciplinary action by the State Bar for misconduct and/or violation of ethics which may result in suspension or disbarmen...

    It is possible that, if sexual contact occurred, Nick might have thought she gave consent, and that she even enjoyed the encounter, while Noelle felt coerced, raped, and assaulted. Nick was her lawyer and allegedly was aggressive about getting her alone. He allegedly kissed her the first time they met alone. The second time they met alone, he alleg...

    1 Noelle is telling the truth.Nick openly, blatantly, and knowingly coerced her into having sex, sending nude pictures, and enduring sexual assaults such as groping and kissing, because she was terrified of losing her case with her landlord and suffered mental collapse because of Nick’s unrelenting, aggressive nature. 2 The parties misunderstood co...

    Some studies suggest false rape charges are more frequent than false reporting of any other serious crime. Several studies suggest that about seven to 8 percent of reported rapes turn out to be false, more than twice as high as other serious crimes. On the other hand, there is no crime where more guilty persons go unprosecuted than rape. According ...

    Noelle’s critics have said that she did not immediately file a police report after the rape which is a sign that she is not being truthful. This is not persuasive. Niagara County District Attorney Caroline Wojtaszek, the DA for the county where the rape allegedly occurred, said in an interview with NPR, “Sexual assault is one of those things we see...

    I am told by two informed sources that Noelle has filed a criminal complaint against Nick with the New York State Police. That does not mean Nick will be arrested. There may be an investigation. That may lead to charges or a finding that there is insufficient evidence to prosecute. It is now 10 months after the alleged rape. There is likely no phys...

  4. An Aug. 2 trial was scheduled Monday for Nicholas D. D'Angelo, 28, a Niagara Falls attorney charged with sexually assaulting three women.

  5. Jul 7, 2023 · Nicholas D. D’Angelo, 30, was sentenced in State Supreme Court to six months in jail, followed by 10 years of probation.

  6. An Aug. 2 trial was scheduled Monday for Nicholas D. D'Angelo, 28, a Niagara Falls attorney charged with sexually assaulting three women.

  7. Apr 25, 2023 · 30-year-old Nicholas D. D’Angelo pleaded guilty in State Supreme Court to four counts of first-degree sexual abuse, two counts of third-degree criminal sexual act, and two counts of third-degree...