[The home was on Stationville Run in Lawrenceville and he initiated 'therapy sessions' in his home]
Man led 'life improvement' seminars; police think there might be more victims."
"Many of Baffa's patients were referred to him by licensed psychotherapists, Spellman said. Baffa is "not a licensed therapist of any sort," Spellman said, though police said he represented himself to patients as a psychotherapist."
The man's name is Carmine Edmund Baffa and he is 52.
"Many of Baffa's patients were referred to him by licensed psychotherapists, Spellman said. Baffa is "not a licensed therapist of any sort," Spellman said, though police said he represented himself to patients as a psychotherapist.
Alan Allard, a counselor in Lawrenceville, said that up until 2006 he referred patients to Baffa. Allard said Baffa was always cautious about wording his credentials, describing himself as a "coach" and allowing others to assume he was a doctor."
Contact lead investigator Diane King at 770-513-5356 if you have anything that will help in this case or if you have been victimized. According to the article, he had a lot of charisma and was very manipulative. If you have been a victim of this disturbed individual, I urge you to step forward so that this creep won't be able to take advantage of anyone else for a long time. According to the article, he had a lot of charisma and was very manipulative.
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