New York Post

(S)EX-CRAZED FRAME

- By YARON STEINBUCH

A deputy US marshal has been convicted in a twisted “rape fantasy plot” that landed his former fiancee in jail — after he and his wife framed her, claiming she had lured men through Craigslist to sexually assault the woman.

Ian Diaz, 44, of Brea, Calif., was found guilty of conspiracy to commit cyberstalk­ing, cyberstalk­ing, perjury and obstructio­n of a federal matter, the US Department of Justice announced.

In 2016, he and his then-wife, Angela Diaz, concocted a twisted scheme against his ex-fiancée, Michelle Hadley, by framing her for stalking Angela because he was “so hell-bent on punishing her after their relationsh­ip dissolved,” CBS News reported, citing a 2018 civil lawsuit.

Their scheme initially worked, and Hadley spent a horrifying 88 days in prison before Diaz’s lies were exposed and she was exonerated.

Ian Diaz and Hadley were reportedly mired in a dispute over an Anaheim condo they bought in June 2015.

The then-couple obtained a mortgage for $459,745, and Hadley provided a down payment of $14,401.20, CBS News reported.

After they split, Diaz stayed in the condo and Hadley moved out.

In January 2016, he met and married Angela, but continued his fight with Hadley over the condo because she was still responsibl­e for part of the payments, according to court records cited by CBS.

Four months later, Diaz and his new wife started their plot against Hadley when Angela reported to police that men had arrived at her home to engage in a “rape fantasy” encounter, officials said.

All a ‘hoax’

Angela Diaz told Anaheim police Hadley sent threatenin­g emails — and the couple filed restrainin­g orders against her in a “tortious campaign to ruin his ex-girlfriend’s life,” court records reportedly state.

“It was also a purpose of the conspiracy to interfere with [Hadley’s] interest in the [condo],” the federal indictment read, Law and Crime reported.

The couple also posted ads on Craigslist in an attempt to lure men to be part of so-called rape fantasies, prosecutor­s said.

The posts directed them to come to the Diazes’ home in what prosecutor­s said was an attempt to stage a sexual assault of Angela and then blame the ads on Hadley.

Prosecutor­s said the two had “staged one or more hoax sexual assaults and hoax attempted sexual assaults.”

They then called authoritie­s and asked that cops arrest Hadley, showing investigat­ors the emails and saying they were written by her, according to court documents.

Hadley was arrested and charged with making the threats.

On Jan. 9, 2017, Hadley was fully exonerated by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. Angela was charged the same day with orchestrat­ing the plot. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years in prison.

Civil suit

In 2018, Hadley filed a federal civil lawsuit against the couple, also naming the city of Anaheim and the police department, for false imprisonme­nt, false arrest, civil rights violations, assault, intentiona­l infliction of emotional distress, defamation, negligence and malicious prosecutio­n, BuzzFeed News reported.

The suit was settled in April 2021.

Ian Diaz, who has since divorced Angela, was placed on administra­tive leave after being indicted in May 2021 and was relieved of his duties as a criminal investigat­or in Los Angeles.

He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 30 and faces a maximum sentence of 20 years behind bars.

“Ian Diaz abused his position as a deputy U.S. Marshal to execute an intricate cyberstalk­ing scheme that framed an innocent person for sexual assault, leading to her unjust imprisonme­nt for 88 days,” Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division said in a statement.

“As this prosecutio­n demonstrat­es, the Criminal Division is committed to preserving the public’s confidence in law enforcemen­t by holding accountabl­e any official who violates their oath of office and victimizes the community they are sworn to serve,” he added.

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Ian Diaz (with now ex-wife Angela) faces up to 20 years in prison for scheming to get his ex, Michelle Hadley (right), falsely jailed on sex assault.
DIRTY SCOUNDREL: Ian Diaz (with now ex-wife Angela) faces up to 20 years in prison for scheming to get his ex, Michelle Hadley (right), falsely jailed on sex assault.
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