Crime & Safety
NYC Teacher Raped 13-Year-Old Student, Gets 3 Years In Prison: DA
Jonathan Pol, 31, raped and sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl who was one of his English students at a Bronx school, prosecutors said.
NEW YORK CITY — A Bronx teacher who raped a 13-year-old student will spend the next three years in prison, prosecutors said.
The sentence Jonathan Pol, 31, received Thursday closed the legal book on a predatory sexual relationship that began in a Throgs Neck school, but not on the young girl he assaulted, said Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark.
“The defendant used his position of power to engage in a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl," Clark said in a statement. "His assaults on the victim led to life-altering trauma.”
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Pol had worked as an English teacher in Mott Hall Community School, where the girl was one of his students, authorities said.
Between December 2018 and April 2019, Pol had a sexual relationship with the girl that included inappropriate text messages, prosecutors said.
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The day the rape accusations against Pol emerged in May 2019, he threatened to kill himself by jumping off a highway, the New York Post reported. Police later arrested him at Jacobi Hospital, where he had been committed, the Post reported.
Pol eventually pleaded guilty in May 2021 to second-degree rape, prosecutors said.
After he serves his three-year sentence, Pol will be on post-release supervision for 10 years and have to register as a sex offender, authorities said.
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