'FBI sex attack fugitive' was found hiding in Scotland after years on the run ...

'FBI sex attack fugitive' was found hiding in Scotland after years on the run ...
'FBI sex attack fugitive' was found hiding in Scotland after years on the run ...

A US man alleged to be a fugitive on the run from the FBI was found after years spent hiding in Scotland by police matching his tattoos, prosecutors have said.

The man, who goes by at least ten other aliases, including Nicholas Alahverdian and Arthur Knight, appeared at a hearing in Edinburgh on Friday in a wheelchair wearing an oxygen mask, pyjamas, a dressing gown and socks.

Prosecutors said the man who appeared in court is Nicholas Rossi - the Rhode Island man wanted after fleeing the US in 2017 to evade charges involving identity theft and fraud, and a 2008 sexual assault charge in Utah.

But when asked if he could confirm that his name was Nicholas Rossi, he denied it. 

Rossi is accused of faking his own death before hiding in Scotland to escape sex charges, only to be arrested twice after almost dying of Covid and then missing his extradition hearing. He has now been remanded in custody.

At Friday's hearing, prosecutor Fiscal Jennifer Johnston said police and hospital staff identified the man as being Mr Rossi from tattoos on his body.

A US man alleged to be a fugitive on the run from the FBI was found after years spent hiding in Scotland by police matching his tattoos, prosecutors have said.  The man, who goes by at least ten other aliases, including Nicholas Alahverdian (pictured), appeared at a hearing in Edinburgh on Friday in a wheelchair wearing an oxygen mask, pyjamas and a dressing gown

Photographs obtained by officers showed that he had tattoos on his arms.

Ms Johnston said: 'They have noted tattoos - and scarring on his other arm which is believed to have come from the attempted removal of tattoos.' 

She added that fingerprints had yet to be taken from the man.

The 34-year-old was first arrested on an Interpol notice on December 13 after being admitted to Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) with coronavirus under the name Arthur Knight.

He was then released on bail after appearing via video link at a court hearing on December 23 on the understanding that he required more treatment.

However prosecutors told a hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court that he discharged himself the next day and went home to his address in West End Park Street in Glasgow.

The court heard the alleged sexual offender was then arrested a second time, on January 20 at his house, for failing to attend an extradition hearing that day.

Speaking at the hearing on Friday, Ms Johnston said Rossi's bail should be revoked as he posed 'a significant flight risk'.

She said he made several attempts to leave QEUH with oxygen canisters in December, including hiring a private ambulance and offering to pay £100 to a taxi to take him home.

Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Friday where Nicholas Rossi, who is believed to have faked his own death to escape sex assault charges in Utah, America, attended a further hearing following his arrest after he missed an extradition hearing on Thursday at the same court

Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Friday where Nicholas Rossi, who is believed to have faked his own death to escape sex assault charges in Utah, America, attended a further hearing following his arrest after he missed an extradition hearing on Thursday at the same court

A police motorcyclist escorts an ambulance thought to be carrying Nicholas Rossi

A police motorcyclist escorts an ambulance thought to be carrying Nicholas Rossi

File photo dated January, 2019 of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow where Nicholas Rossi, who is believed to have faked his own death to escape sex assault charges in Utah, America, was arrested by police last year while receiving treatment for coronavirus

File photo dated January, 2019 of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow where Nicholas Rossi, who is believed to have faked his own death to escape sex assault charges in Utah, America, was arrested by police last year while receiving treatment for coronavirus

Ms Johnston also told the court Rossi attempted to use multiple aliases, saying that a document provided by Rossi's lawyers was in the name of Nicholas Brown Knight, but when he was arrested in QEUH he was said to be using the name Arthur Knight.

She added that when police spoke to Rossi's wife, she said his name was Arthur Brown, but a marriage certificate exists which calls him Nicholas Brown.

Prosecutors also said in 2020, an anonymous email was sent to Rhode Island Media indicating that Nicholas Alahverdian, another alias of Rossi, had died from non-Hodgkin lymphoma and that he had been cremated and buried at sea.

The court heard that since the alleged sexual offender's arrest received media attention, Police Scotland had received 'a complaint of a domestic nature to police in Essex in 2017' in relation to Rossi.

Ms Johnston told the court there is 'concern' over Rossi reoffending, 'as well as risk of flight', and that 'he cannot be trusted for bail'.

Appearing for the man, Fred Mackintosh QC said his client's health had deteriorated significantly since catching Covid, and he is at risk of death by no oxygen if he is sent to prison.

'If he goes to prison he will run a serious risk of asphyxiation in his sleep,' Mr Mackintosh said.

'His conditions are also not limited to post-Covid. He suffers from epilepsy, anxiety, depression and lower back pain.'

Mr Mackintosh also argued that his client's bail should not be revoked, adding he had previously been 'granted bail on the standard conditions and these have been complied with.

'There is no suggestion he breached them at all.'

This map shows the trail of havoc and alleged criminal behavior carried out by Nicholas Rossi across the US. The man who appeared in court in Edinburgh on Friday is allegedly Rossi, on the run from US officials for these crimes

This map shows the trail of havoc and alleged criminal behavior carried out by Nicholas Rossi across the US. The man who appeared in court in Edinburgh on Friday is allegedly Rossi, on the run from US officials for these crimes

Sheriff Alistair Noble said: 'Obviously the Crown suggestion is that the person in front of me is Mr Rossi.'

He said bail had been initially granted on the understanding that he would need to remain in hospital for 'at least a few weeks' for treatment.

He added that after seeing a medical note from a doctor at QEUH, he understood the man could receive the medical assistance he requires in prison and remanded him in custody.

'It appears to me appropriate to revoke the person's bail,' Mr Noble added, saying the man 'cannot be trusted.'

Several media outlets reported in 2020 that Nicholas Alahverdian, said to be one of Mr Rossi's many fake names, had died on February 29 2020 from non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

They cited the website EverLoved.com, which said his body was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.

An online obituary dedicated to Nicholas Alahverdian read: 'Nicholas Alahverdian's battle for life ended on February 29 2020.

'The children and families in the care of the Rhode Island Department of Children Youth and Families (DCYF) for whom he inspired and led through turbulent government transgressions have lost a warrior that fought on the front lines for two decades.'

It is understood the case will next call for a procedural hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on February 10 and a full hearing on whether the man should be extradited will be held at the court on February 17.

US prosecutors who are trying to extradite Rossi, who they believe was the man in court on Friday, welcomed Mr Noble's decision.

David O Leavitt, Utah County Attorney, told BBC Reporting Scotland he was 'grateful that he's in custody not only for the opportunity to be able to know that we can demonstrate that he is who he is, but also because we believe that he is a danger to Scottish women given his history'. 

Prosecutors today said the man who appeared in court is Nicholas Rossi - the Rhode Island man wanted after fleeing the US in 2017 to evade charges involving identity theft and fraud, and a 2008 sexual assault charge in Utah

Prosecutors today said the man who appeared in court is Nicholas Rossi - the Rhode Island man wanted after fleeing the US in 2017 to evade charges involving identity theft and fraud, and a 2008 sexual assault charge in Utah 

Criminal past of Nicholas Alahverdian 

Date unknown: Failure to register as a sex offender in Rhode Island. Accused of separate attack which allegedly saw him kidnap and sexually assault a woman

Date unknown: Accused of similar abduction and sexual assault attempt in Massachusetts    

2008: Convicted of sexual assault in Ohio after an 'encounter' with a fellow student at Sinclair Community College in Dayton. In September 2008, he allegedly raped an ex-girlfriend in Orem, Utah - the allegation that led to his arrest in December 2021. 

July 2010: Pressures date for sex and threatens to kill himself if she doesn't comply

November 2010: Quarrels with partner over dinner guests' crying baby and allegedly later assaults her 

2017: Fraud in Ohio. Former foster mom in same state accused Alahverdian of $200,000 scam which saw him allegedly take out fake credit cards and loans in her husband's name 

February 2020: Fakes his own death of lymphoma, with unnamed 'widow' claiming  Alahverdian had been buried at sea. In July, DNA links him to 2008 sex attack in Orem, Utah - the charge which ultimately led to his discovery in Scotland

December 2021: Arrested at hospital in Glasgow, Scotland, while intubated with COVID on suspicion of Utah sex attack

January 2022: Set to be extradited back to the US, where Alahverdian is almost certain to face further fraud charges for faking his own death in February 2020

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Rossi - who claimed to have died of cancer in February 2020, aged 32, before being buried at sea - is being sought over a 2008 sexual assault charge in Utah.

He is accused of raping an ex-girlfriend in September 2008,

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