NJ attorney, 35, pleads not guilty to raping four women as a student in Boston ... trends now NJ attorney's fiancée clutches rosary beads as she watches him plead not guilty to raping four women while a student in Boston 15 years ago after offering them a ride Matthew Nilo, 35, denied attacking four different women during his appearance in Suffolk Superior Court in Massachusetts He was arrested by FBI officers last week after they lured him out of his luxury apartment in Weehawken Lauren Griffin, his fiance, clutched at rosary beads and a cross as she attended his hearing By Emma James, Senior Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:43 BST, 5 June 2023 | Updated: 16:51 BST, 5 June 2023 Viewcomments A New Jersey attorney has pleaded not guilty to raping four women as a college student in 2007 and 2008. Matthew Nilo, 35, denied attacking four different women during his appearance in Suffolk Superior Court this morning. He is charged with three counts of aggravated rape, two counts of kidnapping, one count of assault with the intent to rape and one count of indecent assault and battery. Nilo, who was linked to the crimes by DNA, was supported in court by family members and his fiancé Lauren Griffin who was present when FBI officers swooped at their home in Weehawken last week. Griffin stayed silent and emotionless during the entire hearing on Monday, clutching rosary beads with a cross attached. Matthew Nilo, 35, denied attacking four different women during his appearance in Suffolk Superior Court this morning Griffin stayed silent and emotionless during the entire hearing, clutching rosary beads with a cross attached His bail was posted at $500,000, and if Nilo is able to post that amount, he must submit to GPS monitoring and stay away from his alleged victims and the scene of the crime. Nilo was handcuffed and appeared in court wearing a blue shirt and jeans and looked emotional as he pleaded not guilty to the charges. At the time of the alleged rapes, Boston Police Department issued a warning that a man was attacking women after offering them rides home. Nilo was identified to law enforcement through family members who voluntarily sent DNA samples to a genealogy database, like '23 and Me.' According to a police affidavit, a dozen FBI agents and Boston Police officers arrested Nilo at his luxury apartment complex. They lured him down to the lobby under the pretense that 'a large package had been delivered to him that did not fit in the ... lockers where the residents pick up packages.' He was with his fiance at the time of his arrest, and immediately invoked his Miranda rights. Griffin also attended Nilo's court hearing in New Jersey last week, where he waived extradition. Nilo, who was linked to the crimes by DNA, was supported in court by family members and his fiancé Lauren Griffin who was present when FBI officers swooped at their home Nilo is accused of assaulting the four women in or around Terminal Street in Charleston on 18 August 2007, 22 November 2007, 5 August 2008 and 23 December 2008. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility