A former Southeast Baltimore bar owner was convicted by a jury of child
sex abuse, in a case in which the allegations dated back more than 35
years.
Nicolaos
Trintis, 65, was found guilty Friday of more than a dozen counts of
third-degree sex offense and four counts of sexual child abuse. He was
acquitted on more serious charges of rape but still faces a maximum
sentence of up to 250 years, prosecutors said.
The victim was 10 years old in 1979 and living in an apartment above
Bill's Cafe near Dundalk, where her mother worked for Trintis. She said
he repeatedly abused her over a three-year period.
She contacted
police in 2012, after a child abuse scare involving one of her
grandchildren triggered recollections of the abuse. Trintis was charged
in December 2013.
"Children often report abuse well after it
begins. They either wait until they feel safe, or the realization that
what was done to them was so overwhelmingly wrong that they decide to do
something about it," Assistant State's Attorney Noelle Newman said in a
statement provided by prosecutors.
She praised the victim, who now lives in New Hampshire and made "at least 10" trips to Baltimore to participate in the case.
Trintis
denied the allegations and took the stand in his own defense. His
attorney, Dwight Pettit, said prosecutors had no evidence other than the
word of the victim and her relatives.
"Because of the 36-year
time lapse, we weren't able to get anything through discovery to mount
or create an objective forensic defense," Pettit said.
Bill's
Cafe, a corner bar at Dundalk and Holabird avenues just inside the city
line, opened in 1954 and was run by Trintis from the 1970s until an
unrelated raid by police in 2013.
The Trintis family is active in
the area's Greek community, and Trintis held leadership positions with
his church and the local chapter of the American Hellenic Educational
Progressive Association.
He remains free on bail pending sentencing on June 24.
Source: baltimoresun.com
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