Former Colorado social worker Robin Niceta pleaded not guilty to filing a false child sex abuse report against Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky.
The formeraccused of filing a false child sex abuse report against a local city councilwoman who was publicly critical of the former social worker’s police chief girlfriend has pleaded not guilty to her criminal charges.
Niceta was arrested in May and charged a felony count of suspicion of attempting to influence a public servant and a misdemeanor count of making a false report about child abuse. Jurinsky told Fox News Digital in an interview earlier this year that at the time of the radio interview, she did not know the name Robin Niceta, let alone that she was in romantic relationship with Wilson. Wilson was fired as Aurora’s police chief in April over unrelated matters to Niceta. Niceta and Wilson have since broken up, with the former police chief telling Fox News Digital earlier this year, she wants"nothing to do with [Niceta].
Photo shows Arapahoe County CentrePoint Plaza where the Arapahoe County Department of Human Services is located.
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