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2023-03-28T09:19:08.293Z


Michel was accused of posting an ad calling for foreign men to come to his address and rape his current wife Angela Diaz. But there is a twist


This is how it was reported 6 years ago: Marshall's wife faces 10 counts after trying to frame her husband's ex-fiancée (@kcalnews)

Ian Diaz, a Deputy US Marshal (security forces member of the US Department of Justice), was convicted in a strange case called the "Rape Fantasy Plot". , and, of course, one shared apartment.



Ian Diaz, 44, of Brea, California, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit cyberstalking, cyberstalking, perjury and obstructing a federal investigation, the US Department of Justice announced, and faces a maximum sentence of twenty years

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It all started in 2016, when Ian and his then-wife, Angela Diaz, concocted a twisted plot against his ex-fiancee, Michelle Hadley, and had her jailed for three months for her crime of maliciously stalking Angela, under the pretense that she was "determined to punish the ex's new wife after she set Their relationship fell apart,” CBS News reported, citing a 2018 civil lawsuit.



Their plan initially worked, and Hadley spent a gruesome 88 days in jail before Diaz's lies were exposed and she was released.

According to reports, exes Ian Diaz and Michelle Hadley were embroiled in a dispute related to the Anaheim apartment they bought together in June 2015, before splitting.

The couple was granted a mortgage of $459,745.00, and Hadley paid a down payment of $14,401.20.



After they broke up, Diaz stayed in the apartment and Hedley moved out, and in January 2016, he met Angela through a dating site and they got married, while continuing his fight with his ex-fiancée Michelle over the apartment because she was still responsible for some of the payments, according to court records .



Four months later, Angela reported to police that strange men had come to her home to participate in a "rape fantasy" session, which was booked through an ad on Craigslist, officials said.

Angela told Anaheim police that Hedley also sent her threatening emails — and the couple filed a restraining order against her in a tort lawsuit for trying to "destroy his ex-girlfriend's life," court records state.

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Ian with his ex-wife Angela.

Convicted of planning a "fake rape plot" to incriminate his ex-fiancée (photo: screenshot, Facebook)

The couple posted ads on Craigslist to entice men to partake in so-called "rape fantasies."


The ads directed them to the Diaz's home, attempting to stage a sexual assault on Angela and then accuse Michelle Hadley of running the ads.

The prosecutors said that the two "directed one or more sexual assaults and another attempted sexual assault."



The Diaz couple then called the authorities and asked the police to arrest the ex-lover, showing the investigators the emails she wrote to her ex in other contexts of their separation, to substantiate their claim that Hadley was violent and determined to punish Angela and Ian for their marital happiness.



Hadley was arrested and charged, and also spent three whole months in jail, until the investigators were able to solve the case.

"The purpose of the conspiracy was to fake a cyberstalking campaign on Angela to make Hadley's life miserable by framing her for criminal conduct she did not commit," the federal indictment reads, "and the reason was related to Hadley's continued unwanted interest in the shared apartment."

Michelle Hadley was wrongfully accused of sending men to rape her ex-fiancé's then-wife (photo: screenshot, Facebook)

On January 9, 2017, Hadley was granted a full acquittal by the Orange County District Attorney's Office, and Angela was charged, pleaded guilty, and sentenced to five years in prison.

In 2018, Michelle Hadley filed a federal civil lawsuit against the couple for false imprisonment, false arrest, violation of civil rights, assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, negligence, and malicious prosecution, a lawsuit that was settled in April 2021. Diaz, who has since divorced



Ang Le, was placed on 'administrative leave' after being indicted in May 2021 and fired from his position as a criminal investigator and deputy marshal in Los Angeles.

His trial will begin on June 30, and he faces a maximum sentence of 20 years behind bars.



"Ian Diaz abused his position as a Deputy U.S. Marshal to execute a cyber surveillance scheme that framed an innocent man for sexual assault, leading to her unjust incarceration for 88 days," Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Pollitt Jr. of the Justice Department's Criminal Division said in a statement. "As this lawsuit proves, the criminal division is obligated to preserve the public's trust in taking law enforcement measures and seeking justice against any government official who violates his oath of office, and abuses the community he swore to serve," he added.

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