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Escort / lawyer Crime victim's name released to the media
shudaknownbetter 5812 reads
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A Warning to Escorts that they are less than second class citizens.  If you report a crime, they will ruin your life.  I am outraged.
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Man charged with assaulting escort
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
By Amanda Milkovits, Providence Journal Staff Writer
PROVIDENCE –– A Massachusetts lawyer moonlighting as an escort told the police that a man who called her for an appointment attacked her at knife point and tried to rob her.
Providence police Maj. Thomas Oates III said that William V. Lapierre had contacted the woman through an advertisement for escorts in the adult section of the Providence Phoenix newspaper. According to the account the woman gave detectives, the encounter in the early hours of Sunday, April 26, became a fight for her life.
Nina C. Baccala, 36, of North Providence, told the police that Lapierre invited her into his first-floor apartment at 18 Barrows St. before 2:30 a.m. and offered to get her a drink, according to Oates and a police report. Instead, Lapierre returned from the kitchen with a large knife, according to a police report.
Baccala said that Lapierre told her: “I’m not going to give you money. You’re gonna give me your money.”
Baccala told the police that Lapierre held the knife to her throat and threw her on the couch, according to the police report. Baccala sprayed Lapierre in the face with a chemical spray and fought him off when he tried to stab her, according to the police report. She fled outside and called the police.
While the police were frisking Lapierre, he told the officers that he’d just been in an altercation with a woman. The officers seized a knife with an eight-inch blade from Lapierre’s kitchen.
Lapierre was charged with April 27 a felony count of assault with intent to rob. He is being held at the Adult Correctional Institutions in lieu of $100,000 bail with surety.
Lapierre, 40, has a criminal record dating back more than 20 years. His record shows convictions for drug possession and assaults, including attacking a past girlfriend and pointing a gun at three women whom he thought were talking too long on a payphone.
Baccala, who graduated cum laude from New England School of Law, in Boston, was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in December. She is awaiting the results of the bar exam she took in Rhode Island in February. A Bryant University graduate with an MBA degree, Baccala is also listed as the president of BCN Enterprises LLC, a business that she incorporated in 2003 as a “dating service.” Her business is recorded at the secretary of state’s office as providing “assorted gifts, merchandise, personal services,” and she listed it as “telephone sales” on her 2008 application to the Rhode Island bar.
Assistant Attorney General Stacey Pires Veroni contacted The Journal on Friday and said that Baccala wanted to recant her allegation because of “press involvement” and urged the newspaper not to identify Baccala as the victim. “I’m going to have difficulty with my case, or no case at all,” Veroni said.
In an interview with The Journal, Baccala vehemently objected to having her name published and said that to avoid publicity she was going to tell the police she made up the attack. The publicity “will ruin my entire life,” she said.
The alleged robbery bears resemblance to the craigslist.com cases, where a Boston University medical student is accused of robbing women who advertised services. On Monday, the Warwick police said they had an arrest warrant for Philip Markoff, 23, on four charges for allegedly attempting to rob at gunpoint an exotic dancer staying in a hotel by T.F. Green airport.
Despite Baccala’s insistence that she was recanting, “We believe it happened,” Providence Police Capt. James Desmarais said late last week. “Upon reviewing everything in this case, the case is still proceeding forward.”
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They even admit that the attorney general asked them not to publish the name!

I don't remember them releasing the name of the girl who was attacked in Warwick by Philip Markoff. What is this writer trying to prove? That if an escort is obviously not an undesirable she will do everything in her power to make them one by ruining their life?

sensationalized?
Bad people do bad things and will always find a way to do it.
This is another case of victim blame.
ugh. It drive me crazy!!!!

releasing name is not bad at all. She can always become a porn-star or find other lucrative jobs.

Lets wish her all the best.

The media latches onto anything they think could possibly sell 1 more paper, or drag one more set of eyeballs to their site. They do not care who gets hurt or at what expense it happens. A large part of the down turn in the economy in the last year was because the media found they could sensationalize a few issues, which created the end result. If the media claims repeatedly that the sky is falling, eventually, the sky will fall.
I seriously doubt there is anything like responsibility in the media for anything. There are over 2000 cases of erroneous facts put into print each day, some causing pain & misfortune, others not. Most, if not all, of the places that put those wrong facts into print never print a retraction or apologize.

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they do more wrong than they lead people to believe...I had drinks and FUN with a VERY well respected,LE individual a few years ago...he is always in the public eye...I see him on fox25 news frequently...he was 3 sheets to the wind and drove himself home after having his cock sucked by ME...and I happen to know this wasn't the first time for him...and I am sure I wasn't his last...how would things go if I outted his name to the local media?!?!?!?  yep, I would be the one getting in trouble...a double edged sword if you ask me and it just isn't right...that woman was the victim...WTF is wrong with these ppl :(

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