A former Arapahoe County social worker who lied about having brain cancer to avoid prosecution for filing a false child abuse report against an Aurora city councilwoman was sentenced to probation and a suspended prison sentence Friday.
Robin Niceta pleaded guilty to two counts of attempting to influence a public servant, forgery and evidence tampering, all felonies, as well as two counts of misdemeanor forgery and criminal impersonation in October.
Niceta will not serve prison time in the case if she completes three years of probation, according to the 18th Judicial District.
Niceta, 42, is incarcerated at La Vista Correctional Facility in Pueblo for filing a false report against Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky in January 2022 after Jurinsky criticized Niceta’s then-partner — Vanessa Wilson, who was Aurora’s embattled police chief at the time — on a talk radio show.
During the case, Niceta’s attorney tried to delay the trial and have her competency evaluated, claiming she was terminally ill and including reports from a New Mexico oncologist who allegedly diagnosed her with glioblastoma.
But law enforcement found the oncologist did not exist, the doctor’s office Facebook page and phone number were linked to Niceta and the MRI scans could be found online.
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Jurinsky told The Denver Post she was completely disheartened by Niceta’s sentence, particularly because Niceta pleaded guilty to more felony charges in the cancer scheme case but received no prison time.
“I find this devastating, particularly for the people of Colorado. This is supposed to be representative of justice but it’s not,” she said. “This is not justice.”
An attorney for Niceta did not respond to a request for comment Friday night.
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