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Nilo, a New Jersey lawyer, is accused of a number of sexual assaults in Charlestown in 2007 and 2008.
Matthew Nilo, the New Jersey lawyer accused of raping a number of ladies in Charlestown in 2007 and 2008, was anticipated to publish bail Monday.
Nilo’s lawyer informed Decide Michael Doolin in Suffolk Superior Court docket that Nilo was ready to publish bail, which was set at $500,000 money or $5 million surety, The Boston Globe reported. Nilo didn’t seem in court docket himself.
Doolin reportedly ordered Nilo to give up his passport, haven’t any contact with any of the victims or witnesses, and to remain 1,000 toes away from the world in Charlestown the place the alleged assaults occurred.
Nilo was arraigned final week. He was charged with three counts of aggravated rape, two counts of kidnapping, one depend of assault with intent to rape, and one depend of indecent assault and battery.
Throughout his court docket look final week, prosecutors detailed the allegations towards Nilo. They stated he raped three ladies on three separate events after providing them rides and bringing them to Terminal Road in Charlestown.
A fourth girl was allegedly tackled and sexually assaulted by Nilo in that space on one other event. She fought him off, and DNA recovered from her gloves was used to guide investigators to Nilo in spite of everything these years.
His arrest is the product of a brand new Boston Police cold-case initiative. It depends on a way often known as investigative genetic family tree, the place investigators evaluate the DNA of an unknown assailant with industrial family tree databases.
A girl who recognized herself as one of many victims voiced her frustrations Monday in an interview with the Globe.
“He’s a violent, entitled, psychotic particular person,” she informed the paper. “I’m simply upset proper now that he’s out on bail … and has lived this lavish life-style and all these people who suppose they know him do not know how evil he’s, and the way evil these crimes have been.”
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