BUSINESS OF SPORTS SCHOOL |
Malik Taylor, 31, who until May was a community assistant and a dean assigned to the Business of Sports School in Manhattan, had sex more than a dozen times with the students, including a 16 year old, according to the Special Commissioner of Investigation, Richard Condon, and even asked two of the students to participate in a three-way session.
Taylor allegedly told one student that he would “f--k the s--t out of” her. When she responded that she didn't want to have intercourse with him, he asked if he could “at least suck on her boobs?”
Taylor also sent hundreds of text messages to the four students, whose ages ranged from 16 to 19 years old, the report charges, and he also sexually harassed four additional female students at the school.
The low-life lothario tried to hit on one of the students with the creepiest of come-on lines, according to the report.
“You know how I recognize you?” Taylor allegedly asked a teen identified as “Student E.” When Student E asked how, Taylor told her to turn around and he then pointed to her buttocks.
According to Condon, the sexual encounters took place in classrooms at the Business of Sports School, at motels throughout the five boroughs and in Taylor's car.
He was finally busted when an assistant principal reported him after another teacher told her he was having affairs with students.
Although he had sworn the girls to secrecy, the word got out when they discovered he was seeing other students behind their backs.
The findings were referred to the district attorneys in Manhattan and Brooklyn. A spokesman for the Brooklyn DA said the office is looking into the charges.
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