Rhode Island man who faked his death allegedly attacked four local women during ...

Rhode Island man who faked his death allegedly attacked four local women during ...
Rhode Island man who faked his death allegedly attacked four local women during ...

A man accused of faking his own death to avoid jailtime once flew into a rage over a crying baby and on another occasion forced a woman to repay him for dinner after she refused his sexual advances, according to a report.

Nicholas Alahverdian, 34, gained international notoriety after it was revealed last month that he faked his own death in 2020 to evade sex and fraud charges. He assumed a false identity in Scotland, but his cover was blown after he was hospitalized with a life-threatening case of Covid and he was arrested by Interpol, only to be released on bail weeks later.

He was arrested again Thursday for missing an extradition hearing as new allegations about his disturbing personal life came to light.

One woman told Pawtucket police that Alahverdian became 'enraged' after she rebuked his advances after a dinner date, according to police reports obtained by the Providence Journal.

While they were convening in his apartment later that night, he became 'enraged' after she rejected his advances and demanded to be compensated for the meal they shared. 

After taking away her phone, he drove her to a nearby ATM and instructed her to withdraw $200.  She acquiesced because 'she felt she had no choice but to give him the money, in fear of further violence,' the report said.

The night got stranger for the woman when Alahverdian ordered her to sign an agreement - while he videotaped - that said 'she could not pursue legal action and that the money she gave him was for therapy for him due to her violent actions and her sexual addiction.'

Nicholas Alahverdian, pictured in 2011, has been arrested for a suspected sex attack after faking his death from cancer and fleeing from the US to Scotland

Another accuser told police in July 2010 that Alahverdian lured her to his apartment under the guise that she'd be visiting his art studio. Instead, she told cops, he took away her phone and pressed her for sex.

When she refused his advances, he said 'if she left, he would kill himself by stabbing himself in the chest with a knife,' the Journal reported. Alahverdian was taken to hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.

Police returned to his apartment that November on a tip, and said they encountered an 'extremely upset' woman with injuries to both eyes. 

Suspected conman Nicholas Alahverdian, who also goes by Nicholas Rossi, is a registered sex offender. He was convicted of two sex-related crimes in 2008. His mugshot from the sex offenders' registry is pictured

Suspected conman Nicholas Alahverdian, who also goes by Nicholas Rossi, is a registered sex offender. He was convicted of two sex-related crimes in 2008. His mugshot from the sex offenders' registry is pictured 

The woman told cops that Alahverdian became angry after their dinner guests' baby began crying earlier that night, which led to a violent argument.

Alahverdian 'grabbed her and knocked her to the ground and held her down'  and 'slapped her on the facial area,' the outlet reported.

He resisted arrest, prompting police to physically carry him out of the apartment and into the cruiser, where he repeatedly smashed his head against the metal bars while screaming 'very loudly'.

He was pepper sprayed by the arresting officers in an effort to get him to stop self-harming.

An arrest warrant was issued for Alahverdian in 2011 for violating a restraining order obtained by his then-wife.

DailyMail.com has requested copies of the arrest reports from the Pawtucket police. It's not clear whether Alahverdian was convicted or served jail time for the allegations.

He went on the run in 2020 after police began closing in on him over other fraud and sex crime allegations.  In an attempt to turn down the heat, he wrote and published his own obituary that said he died of cancer and his ashes were scattered at sea. 

One accuser told police that Alahverdian picked up the dinner tab during a date, but demanded to be repaid $200 after she refused his advances

One accuser told police that Alahverdian picked up the dinner tab during a date, but demanded to be repaid $200 after she refused his advances 

He faked his own death in 2000 and fled the country to evade sex and fraud allegations, and went as far as to pen and publish his own obituary

He faked his own death in 2000 and fled the country to evade sex and fraud allegations, and went as far as to pen and publish his own obituary

He's in the process of being extradited to the US to face a rape charge in Utah

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