bookmark_borderAttorney Charged With Rape of Client

Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman and West Norriton Township Police Chief Dale Mabry announce the arrest of Vincent A. Cirillo, Jr. for Rape, Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse, Sexual Assault, and Indecent Assault.

On August 6, 2015 a report was made to West Norriton Township Police that a rape had occurred on August 3, 2015. The victim identified the perpetrator as Vincent A. Cirillo, Jr., an attorney that was hired to represent her. An investigation into this allegation was conducted by West Norriton Township Police with assistance from the Montgomery County Detective Bureau.

The defendant was arraigned today before Magisterial District Judge Margaret Hunsicker. Bail was set at $100,000, which the defendant subsequently posted. The defendant waived his preliminary hearing.

bookmark_borderArrests Made in Upper Merion Prostitution Sting

Arrests Made in Upper Merion Prostitution Sting:
Wellington Bravo
Richard Bruno Jr.
Joseph Dalesandro
Adam Lewis Goldin
Johnny R. Parker
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman and Upper Merion Township Chief Thomas Nolan announce the arrests of Wellington Bravo, Richard Bruno Jr., Joseph Dalesandro, Adam Lewis Goldin, and Johnny R. Parker for Patronizing Prostitutes.
District Attorney Ferman and Chief Nolan announced a joint law enforcement initiative aimed at investigating and prosecuting individuals committing crimes related to human trafficking and the commercial sex trade in Montgomery County, specifically in local hotels.

bookmark_borderAttorney General Kathleen Kane

STATEMENT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY RISA VETRI FERMAN ON THE INVESTIGATION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL KATHLEEN KANE

Now that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has determined that Supervising Judge of the
Thirty-Fifth Statewide Investigating Grand Jury, the Honorable William R. Carpenter, was
authorized by law to appoint Special Prosecutor Thomas Carluccio, Esquire, to investigate an
alleged breach of grand jury secrecy, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office will
review Mr. Carluccio’s report relating to Attorney General Kathleen Kane and the voluminous
information gathered by the Thirty-Fifth Statewide Investigating Grand Jury. As with every
matter considered by the District Attorney’s Office, this referral made to the District
Attorney from a non law enforcement outside entity will be carefully and thoroughly
reviewed in a manner that reflects the District Attorney’s commitment to fairness, integrity
and justice. Should further investigation be warranted, the District Attorney’s Office and
Detective Bureau will undertake such independent investigation as necessary. Upon the
conclusion of the law enforcement investigation, the District Attorney’s Office will review the
applicable laws and make determinations as to whether criminal charges are warranted
against any individual.