NYC high school administrator busted for inappropriate contact with 17-year-old girl: sources

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NYC high school administrator busted for inappropriate contact with 17-year-old girl: sources​



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Published May 15, 2024, 6:14 p.m. ET










A pervy administrator of a Queens public high school was busted Wednesday for inappropriate contact with a 17-year-old student, cops and law enforcement sources said.
The staffer at John Adams High School – whose name is being withheld pending charges – allegedly rubbed the inner thigh of the female student on Monday, the sources said.
Then on Tuesday, he allegedly showed the same teen a video of himself having sex with someone else while creepily telling her, “This could be you,” according to the sources.

 The exterior of John Adams High School, located at 101-01 Rockaway Blvd in Queens.
The staffer allegedly rubbed the inner thigh of a female student on Monday, law enforcement sources said. Robert Miller
8/24/2001:  New buildings have been added and are under construction at John Adams High School on Rockaway Blvd, Queens.
On Tuesday, the creep showed the same teen a video of himself having sex with someone else, the sources said. New York Post


The student reported the adult’s vile actions, and he was taken into custody just after 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Rockaway Boulevard school, cops and sources said.




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Charges were pending later Wednesday – but he is expected to face a rap for endangering the welfare of a child, the sources said.
“This alleged behavior is reprehensible, and nothing is more important than the safety and well-being of our students,” Department of Education spokeswoman Jenna Lyle said in a statement. “This employee has been reassigned pending an investigation.”
 
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