Canadian food author and TV personality Nafsika Antypas (right) says US fugitive Nicholas Alahverdian (left) swindled her out of $30,000US after she hired him to help grow her vegan food brand
The man said to be Nicholas Rossi, who goes by at least ten aliases, appeared at a hearing in Edinburgh on Friday in a wheelchair wearing an oxygen mask, pyjamas, a dressing gown and socks.
Nicholas Alahverdian, a former Rhode Island man who is accused of faking his own death,was ordered held without bail during a court appearance on Friday in Scotland. Alahverdian appeared in court in a wheelchair, according to the Edinburgh Sheriff Court. "During the court hearing, he kept saying things like, 'That's not true' and ‘Oh my god'," said Gordon Tait, chief reporter for The Scottish Sun. "He's point-blank refusing to admit that he's Nicholas Rossi. "
Elusive sex offender Nicholas Alahverdian once drove a date to an ATM and demanded that she withdraw $200 after she refused his advances, according to a new report about the alleged con man
Neighbours say on-the-run Nicholas Alahverdian told them his name was Arthur , that he wore Panama hats and pocket squares and spoke with a southern British accent, reports The Times.