Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Man under arrest is missing US fugitive, court rules

- KATHARINE HAY wdp@reachplc.com

AMAN who has been fighting extraditio­n to the US is fugitive rape suspect Nicholas Rossi, a sheriff has ruled.

The 35-year-old has spent the last 11 months trying to con the Scottish courts into believing he is Arthur Knight, an orphan from Ireland who has never been to the US.

But on Friday, Sheriff Norman McFadyen told Edinburgh Sheriff Court he has found the man to be Rossi – who US authoritie­s have been seeking in connection with rape and sexual assault allegation­s.

The court earlier this week heard he got married while living under a different name in South Bristol in 2020. The sheriff said: “I am ultimately satisfied on the balance of probabilit­ies... that Mr Knight is indeed Nicholas Rossi, the person sought for extraditio­n by the United States.”

In earlier evidence, Rossi tried to convince the courts he had been tattooed while in a coma to resemble the wanted man, and that his fingerprin­ts had been taken by an NHS worker called “Patrick” on behalf of US prosecutor­s to frame him.

In a 15-minute conclusion, Sheriff McFadyen rejected Rossi’s lies as

“implausibl­e” and “fanciful”. The sheriff also dismissed Rossi’s reasoning that he changed his name several times as a means of detaching himself from what he claimed to be a traumatic childhood.

Sheriff McFadyen said the repeated name changes are “highly suspicious” and “consistent with someone who was hiding from someone or something”.

Rossi was first arrested in October last year after checking himself into the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow with Covid-19.

It is alleged he faked his own death in the US and fled to Scotland to evade prosecutio­n.

While hiding in Scotland, under the alias Knight and posing as a tutor, Rossi developed Covid pneumoniti­s and became “the sickest patient on the ward”, according to medical staff who were caring for him at the time.

It was at this point that Interpol issued Police Scotland officers with a red notice, detailing pictures of the wanted man, including images of his tattoos and fingerprin­ts.

Medical staff and the two officers who arrested Rossi, Pc Shannon McGill and Pc Jamie Crombie, were able to identify the patient by looking at the tattoos.

Rossi was granted bail at the time on the understand­ing he required more treatment.

But he was then rearrested on January 20 at his address in Glasgow for failing to attend an extraditio­n hearing that day.

Procurator fiscal Jennifer Johnston insisted Rossi posed “a significan­t flight risk”, and told the courts he had made several attempts to leave Queen Elizabeth University Hospital iwith oxygen canisters in December, including hiring a private ambulance and offering to pay £100 to a taxi to take him home.

A stream of preliminar­y hearings then took place, which saw Rossi sack at least six lawyers working on his case and claim that he had been tortured by prison officers.

The hearings culminated in an extraordin­ary identifica­tion case where the Rhode Island citizen made one last attempt to con lawyers by insisting his fingerprin­ts had been meddled with and that he had been tattooed while unconsciou­s in hospital.

The accused is wanted by authoritie­s in Utah who allege he raped a 21-year-old in 2008.

In addition, US prosecutor­s submitted supplement­ary extraditio­n requests in late October for Rossi, one of which relates to an allegation of rape in Salt Lake City and another to an allegation of sexual assault elsewhere.

During hearings earlier this week Cindy Aze, a registrar of birth, death and marriages for Bath and north east Somerset, was also called to give evidence.

She was asked to confirm details on a marriage certificat­e for a Nicholas Brown, 33, and a Miranda Knight, 33, who were married on February 22 2020 in Bristol.

The certificat­e said the name and occupation for the father of Nicholas Brown was “unknown”, while for Mrs Knight the details were given.

 ?? Andrew Milligan ?? The defendant in the Nicholas Rossi extraditio­n case, arrives at Edinburgh Sheriff And Justice Of The Peace Court
Andrew Milligan The defendant in the Nicholas Rossi extraditio­n case, arrives at Edinburgh Sheriff And Justice Of The Peace Court

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