Trillo Was Charged With Assaulting Mattiello in 1970s -

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Trillo Was Charged With Assaulting Mattiello in 1970s -

Joe Trillo
Independent candidate for governor Joe Trillo acknowledged that he was charged with simple assault in the 1970s after “accidentally” hitting Nicholas Mattiello, who was approximately 14-years-old at the time.

Trillo said that he pleaded no contest to the charge. He also added that there was no monetary settlement. 

"I vaguely recall an incident that took place well over 40 years ago. I respect Joe Trillo, who is a friend and a good person, and I have a lot of affection for him,” Speaker Mattiello tells GoLocal in a statement.

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On Wednesday, Trillo released the following statement:

“During the early 1970’s, I owned a Cranston home on Surrey Drive, which was next door to the Mattiello family.  One day while I was outside working on my house, I heard a young girl who was left home alone in another neighboring home, screaming. When I looked to see what was happening, I saw a group of young boys pounding on the front door.  The girl, who had to be around 12 or 13 years old at the time, was terrified the boys were going to get inside the house.

I immediately dropped everything I was doing and ran over to the house, and started waving my arms around furiously to disband the group of boys doing everything they could to get in that house.  That’s when one of my arms unintentionally struck young Nicholas Mattiello, who was approximately 14 years old.  At that time, the boys did disband, leaving the girl alone.

When I reflect on that day, while I wish I hadn’t accidentally came in contact with Nicholas Mattiello, I know I did the right thing, trying to protect the frightened young girl.”  

I would ask anyone with a wife, an elderly mother, a young daughter or sister left home alone, with that same situation going on, would they want a neighbor to do what I did, or a neighbor who sits by and does nothing, to avoid conflict for themselves at all costs?”

I’m not the type of man who sits by and ignores what could have been a potential problem.”


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