Former Emmanuel admissions director pleads guilty to attempted sex trafficking, cyberstalking
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Former Emmanuel admissions director pleads guilty to attempted sex trafficking, cyberstalking
"One of Henriques' victims was a 17-year-old prospective student, to whom he gave a tour of the college April 25, the U.S. Attorney's office said. After reviewing her tour registration form, which listed her date of birth, he asked her what grade she was in, and she told him what local high school she attended. Hours after finishing the tour, Henriques texted the victim using the phone number included on her admissions form and offered to pay her $400 for "some fun.""
"In one instance April 25, Henriques met with three students and later accessed their information to contact them, prosecutors said. He offered to pay them "for some fun" and provide them with pornography, and in some instances, he sent them pornographic images or videos. Henriques also contacted a fourth victim after she formally committed to attend the college April 25, offering to pay her "for some fun" and sending her pornographic videos, according to prosecutors."
Jacob Henriques, 27, pleaded guilty to attempted sex trafficking of a minor and cyberstalking and faces sentencing on March 4, 2026. He was arrested and charged in May. Henriques used his position as an assistant admissions director to access personal information of prospective and admitted students. He contacted multiple students after accessing their data, offered to pay them "for some fun," and in some cases sent pornographic images or videos. On April 25 he met with three students and later contacted them; he also contacted a fourth recruit. One victim was 17 and received a $400 offer and pornography via text.
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