2.7 min readBy Published On: January 16th, 2021Categories: News0 Comments on Gary Zerola has turned himself in

Earlier this week BPD released an ABP on Gary Zerola wanted in connection to a rape and breaking and entering in Boston. Well, Zerola has turned himself in.

See Press Release Below

BOSTON, January 15, 2021— A longtime criminal defense attorney who once worked as a prosecutor will remain held on a new rape charge while awaiting a dangerousness hearing, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said.

GARY ZEROLA, 49, of Salem, was arraigned in the Central Division of the Boston Municipal Court on charges of rape and breaking and entering with felony intent.  At the request of Assistant District Attorney Ian Polumbaum, Judge Mark Hart Summerville ordered Mr. Zerola held without bail pending the outcome of a hearing scheduled for Thursday, January 21, 2021.

Mr. Zerola is already facing charges in Suffolk Superior Court for the alleged rape of a different woman in 2016, and had posted $10,000 bail in that case.

In the new case, Polumbaum told the court that the victim had met Mr. Zerola at a gathering on January 11, 2021, after which he and a mutual acquaintance accompanied the victim to her apartment.   In the early morning hours of January 12, 2021, Mr. Zerola allegedly entered the victim’s residence without her permission and she awoke to find him sexually assaulting her.

Boston police obtained a warrant for Mr. Zerola’s arrest on Tuesday, and he surrendered to police earlier today.

Mr. Zerola worked as an assistant district attorney in Essex County for one year, and in Suffolk County for two months in 2000.

“These allegations are deeply troubling.  What’s worse, the offense for which Mr. Zerola was arraigned today is alleged to have occurred while he was out on bail in a prior sexual assault case,” District Attorney Rollins said.  “My office is here to provide services to the survivors of sexual assault, including and up to prosecution of the offender.  We will always provide survivors with a culturally competent, victim-centered environment to receive support and referrals to other service providers.”

Sexual assault can happen to anyone. While the victims of any crime are asked to call 911 in an emergency, survivors of sexual violence can also call their local rape crisis center for free and confidential services and to discuss their options. Support is available for all survivors of sexual violence, regardless of whether they wish to take part in a criminal prosecution. Services by city and town can be found at www.janedoe.org/find_help/search.

        Kate Lagana is the assigned Victim Witness Advocate.  Mr. Zerola was represented today by Attorney Joseph Krowski.  He returns to court January, 21, 2021.

All charged individuals are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ office serves the communities of Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop, Mass. The office handles over 25,000 cases a year. More than 160 attorneys in the office practice in nine district and municipal courts, Suffolk Superior Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the Supreme Judicial Court, and the Boston Juvenile Courts. The office employs some 300 people and offers a wide range of services and programs to serve anyone who comes in contact with the criminal justice system. This office is committed to educating the public about the services we provide, our commitment to crime prevention, and our dedication to keeping the residents of Suffolk County safe.