A woman who allegedly tried to kill her husband three times but failed to do so. Dalia Dippolito has now more misery to face as his husband Michael Dippolito wants a divorce. She also set up with a police officer posing as a hit man to kill her husband but that was a trap to reveal her intentions of murdering her husband.
Michael said in an sworn interview with Boynton Beach detectives that he paid for her escort services at his office, that’s how he met her first time. Then unluckily Dalia became his wife. He said,
“She’s actually an escort,”
He added,
“That’s how I met her. She came to my office one day. I called her and solicited her to the office and she came.”
Then what happened was quite obvious. He said,
“After that one time, we started dating.”
Michael was placed on 28 years probation by Broward County judge because of organized fraud over $50,000, theft and false telephone sales in 2003. On those charges he served about seven months of a two year prison. He was asked by Dalia to give her the restitution money, he gave $100,000 and $140,000 to Dalia and her friend respectively. The amount never went towards restitution, his attorneys said. An unknown person claiming to be a Miami judge called Michael and asked him to step back from the deed of his home to pay his restitution. Michael did the same but it was never recorded.









December 18th, 2009 at 9:41 pm
there is much being said about how evil she is but one has to consider the following- her husband met her by soliciting her services and she went to his office. she conducted a business to put food on her table for her and her mother with whom she lived. she did not operate like a con woman. not likely he was the type to give a shit about her. which sane woman would love such a man? there are laws against dangling temptation in front of someone – it is called entrapment. he likely didn’t marry her in a true sense just a perverted way of owning a professional escort. he sounds like a sick dude. he should be fired from his job too-this is a recession.