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Emmanuel College employee accused of soliciting prospective student for sex

  • Jacob Henriques, 29, who previously worked in Emmanuel College’s admissions office in Boston, was taken into custody on charges of soliciting sex from a minor who was a prospective student.
  • Henriques is accused of meeting with a number of prospective students on April 25 and then using their personal details to reach out to at least one 17-year-old girl, offering her $400 in exchange for sex.
  • Henriques allegedly sent five pornographic videos to the girl, repeatedly messaged her after she rejected him, accessed her profile 47 times between April 25 and 28, and contacted her by email after she blocked his number.
  • He is federally indicted for attempting to traffic a minor for sexual purposes, an offense that carries a mandatory minimum prison term of 10 years, up to life imprisonment, fines reaching $250,000, and supervised release.
  • Henriques has been fired by Emmanuel College, whose spokesperson stated the allegations are serious and violate the institution's core values, and the case is pending his court appearance on May 5.
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Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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