Ian R. Diaz, 44, was convicted of conspiracy to commit cyberstalking, cyberstalking perjury and obstruction of justice, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
A former deputy U.S. marshal from Brea was convicted Thursday of framing his ex-girlfriend for sexual assault reportedly to gain control of a condo they purchased together in Anaheim, the Department of Justice said.because of the scheme that Ian R. Diaz, 44, operated with his then-wife, Angela Diaz, prosecutors said. They posed online as Hadley and sent themselves harassing and threatening messages, according to the indictment.
According to the indictment, Diaz and his ex-girlfriend, identified in court documents as Jane Doe, purchased the condo in June 2015 but the pair broke up two months later. Hadley moved out but Diaz remained and began dating Angela in January 2016. A month later, they got married, according to court documents.
The married couple also put personal ads on Craigslist in an attempt to lure people to go to the condo to engage in a “rape fantasy” with Ian Diaz’s wife. They would stage the encounter to appear as if Hadley had hired someone to sexually assault Diaz’s wife.L.A. man imprisoned for 38 years after wrongful murder conviction is found innocent
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