Emmanuel College admissions worker fired for allegedly soliciting applicant, 17, for sex after giving tour
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Jacob Henriques, a former assistant admissions director at Emmanuel College, was arrested for harassing a 17-year-old prospective student after using his access to her personal information. During a campus tour, he asked inappropriate questions and later offered her $400 for sex via text messages, sending explicit material despite her refusals. In total, he targeted four high school students, leading to charges of attempted sexual coercion. His behavior highlights concerns about the vulnerability of prospective students in college admissions processes.
Jacob Henriques, a former assistant admissions director, abused his position by soliciting sexual favors from a 17-year-old prospective student, offering payment and sharing explicit material.
The situation escalated from inappropriate questioning during a campus tour to Henriques persistently texting the victim with lewd propositions and harassment despite her refusal.
Read at New York Post
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