Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Ex-escort gets 16 years for trying to have husband killed

- By Terry Spencer

WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. » A former Florida escort convicted of trying to hire a hit man to murder her newlywed husband was sentenced Friday to 16 years in prison, perhaps ending a drawn-out case that drew notice for its startling videos and salacious characters.

Circuit Judge Glenn Kelley imposed the sentence on Dalia Dippolito, who was convicted last month of solicitati­on of first-degree murder. She was recorded on video and audio in 2009 as she plotted to have Michael Dippolito killed, telling an undercover detective she was “5,000 percent sure” she wanted her husband dead.

Kelley said acted in a “cold manner.”

“This particular crime was committed not in an unsophisti­cated way, but in a sophistica­ted way in a calculated fashion,” Kelley said. “There was a plan put Dippolito and calculated in place by Dalia Dippolito to kill Mike Dippolito.” He said the evidence showed that Dalia Dippolito may have been manipulati­ng two other men in her effort to kill her husband.

Neither Dippolito nor her family showed any reaction when the sentence was handed down.

A 2011 conviction and 20-year sentence had been thrown out on appeal. A retrial last fall ended with a 3-3 hung jury. This time, it took the six-member jury 90 minutes to convict Dippolito, 34, who had a child last year while under house arrest.

Prosecutor­s believe she wanted control of the couple’s town house and her husband’s savings. The case gained national attention when Boynton Beach police video from the investigat­ion went viral on the internet and was featured on the TV shows “Cops” and “20/20.”

Boynton Beach’s cooperatio­n with “Cops” had been a key part of the defense, as Dippolito’s attorneys argued detectives manipulate­d her and their investigat­ion to play to the cameras. Kelley said that while “theater” should not be part of law enforcemen­t and the investigat­ion wasn’t perfect, he believes the detectives saved Michael Dippolito’s life.

“The evidence supports that Miss Dippolito wanted him killed,” Kelley said. While prosecutor­s argued for a 30-year sentence, Kelley said he agreed with the previous judge’s sentence but gave her four years credit for the eight years she spent on house arrest.

Michael Dippolito, a convicted conman, testified Friday that his wife’s actions ruined his life. He said her unsubstant­iated claims of spousal abuse as the reason for her actions still haunt him. He said that when he was arrested for stock trading fraud, he plead guilty and accepted his prison sentence and she should have done the same.

“People will say, ‘You’re really lucky to be alive,’” Michael Dippolito said. “I guess but I can’t get to that because I had to deal with this nonsense for nine years,” referring to the three trials. He testified he met his ex-wife in October 2008 when he hired her for sex, but they hit it off so well they were married in February. Within a month, he said, she was stealing money from him and trying to get his probation revoked by planting drugs in his truck and, he believes, spiked his ice tea with antifreeze in an attempt to kill him.

Prosecutor Craig Williams called Dippolito “a master manipulato­r” who needed to be imprisoned “to protect society.”

“If she wants something, first-degree murder is not enough for her,” Williams said. “She’ll takes.”

Defense attorney Craig Rosenfeld unsuccessf­ully argued for probation, saying Dalia Dippolito had lived an “exemplary life” and she should not be judged by “the worst moment of her life.” After the hearing, he said he respected Kelley’s sentence but an appeal is planned.

Williams and co-prosecutor Laura Laurie argued during the latest trial that the evidence against Dippolito was overwhelmi­ng. They played a 23-minute video in which Dippolito told undercover officer Widy Jean she wanted her husband killed and agreed to pay $7,000. She also discussed various plots before Jean said he would kill her husband at the couple’s home, making it look like a botched burglary while she was at the gym.

Prosecutor­s also read for the jury X-rated text messages Dalia Dippolito exchanged with a now-deceased lover, Mike Stanley, in 2009 after she got married. do whatever it

 ?? LANNIS WATERS/PALM BEACH POST VIA AP, POOL ?? Dalia Dippolito sits in court during her sentencing Friday, in West Palm Beach, Fla. Dippolito was convicted last month of solicitati­on of first-degree murder. Circuit Judge Glenn Kelley has sentenced Friday the former escort to 16 years in prison for...
LANNIS WATERS/PALM BEACH POST VIA AP, POOL Dalia Dippolito sits in court during her sentencing Friday, in West Palm Beach, Fla. Dippolito was convicted last month of solicitati­on of first-degree murder. Circuit Judge Glenn Kelley has sentenced Friday the former escort to 16 years in prison for...

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