Sicko Queens Teacher ‘Mr. Blunt’ Weaponized Pot, Porn to Trap Student in 2-Year Hell of Sexual Torture: Lawsuit
A twisted Queens educator—nicknamed “Mr. Blunt” for doling out marijuana to his victims—allegedly turned a junior high school girl into his sexual plaything for two sadistic years, using blunts, porn, and threats to silence her cries for help, bombshell court filings reveal.
Shocking Allegations of Predation
- Drugs as Collateral: The self-proclaimed “guidance counselor” at Junior High School 189 in Flushing allegedly groomed the student starting in 2000, lacing his abuse with a twisted quid pro quo: Smoke his blunts, endure his perversion—or he’d rat her out for drug use.
- Menstruation Manipulation: When the girl tried to dodge his advances by claiming she was on her period, the monster demanded proof—forcing her to show him soiled tampons or pads in a grotesque power play.
- Porn-Fueled Abuse: Court papers claim he weaponized pornography, forcing the teen to watch explicit videos before subjecting her to escalating sexual assaults, warping her adolescence into a “nightmare of degradation.”
A System That Enabled Evil
The lawsuit, filed under New York’s gender-violence laws, drags the NYC Department of Education into the fire for ignoring red flags at a school already steeped in scandal:
- 2000: A student at JHS 189 threatened to “kill everyone” with a rifle.
- 2022: Teacher Samuel Choi faced dismissal for groping students—until technicalities let him walk.
- 2023: A record 9,813 staff misconduct complaints flooded the DOE, yet only 4 sexual abuse cases saw court.
Now, the victim—whose trauma has erased her abuser’s real name—is shredding the DOE’s “culture of cover-ups,” accusing the city of letting predators like “Mr. Blunt” thrive.
The Ultimate Betrayal
“This wasn’t a teacher—it was a wolf in a collared shirt,” the lawsuit seethes, painting a portrait of a girl robbed of innocence: No sports. No friends. Just terror. Her attorneys slam the DOE for treating students as “disposable” and vowing to expose how the system “bred this monster.”
The city’s Law Department, meanwhile, hides behind bureaucracy: “We’ll review the claims.” Translation: Delay. Deny. Deflect.
This case isn’t just about one predator—it’s about every adult who looked away. And for the victim, it’s a Molotov cocktail hurled at the institution that failed her. Buckle up.