Evan Krutoy is an attorney with extensive experience in navigating misconduct allegations in both college and secondary school settings with a focus on sexual assault allegations. His background is unique in that he has experience with sexual assault investigations from every side of an allegation: he has represented both victims as well as the accused and has also served as an independent investigator for secondary schools, as well as having conducted sexual assault investigations for the National Football League and the National Basketball Association. He has also served as an advisor in restorative justice proceedings at the college level.
Before entering private practice, Evan served as a prosecutor at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, handling many of the D.A. Office’s most high-profile homicide and rape cases. As a prosecutor, Evan served as Acting Deputy Unit Chief of the Sex Crimes Unit, and often worked closely with marginalized victims and witnesses, including prosecuting an NYPD officer for the rape of a schoolteacher and prosecuting a Department of Juvenile Justice Corrections officer for the sexual assault of multiple minors in his custody.
Evan is an adjunct professor at the New York University School of Law where he teaches an externship involving the criminal justice system. He has also studied restorative justice practices with the Center for Restorative Justice in the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of San Diego.