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Queens Soccer Coach Jose Claros Accused Of Sexually Abusing Student Over 5 Year Period
According to the Queens District Attorney, 57-year-old Jose Claros abused the student from 2013-2018, beginning when the victim was 12.

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According to the Queens District Attorney, 57-year-old Jose Claros abused the student from 2013-2018, beginning when the victim was 12.

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