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NRI teacher charged raping a former male student

New York, Nov. 01, 2005
Ramesh Agarwal

NRI, (non-resident Indian) female teacher was charged yesterday with sodomizing and raping a former male student who is now a New York City cop.

Lina Sinha, 38, began the relationship in 1996 when the boy was 13 and continued it until he was 17. Sinha was a 29-year-old teacher at the Montessori School of New York on E. 55th St. that was started by her parents.

In New York, her family owns several businesses a spice shop and travel business. NRI who knows the family cannot believe the allegations. Her lawyer said, in January, when Sinha filed an assault complaint against the cop with police Internal Affairs officers in The Bronx. Sinha claimed that the cop left her battered and bruised. Some beleive that it is retaliation.


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New York, Nov. 01, 2005
New York Post

A 38-year-old female teaching director at an East Side Montessori school was having sex with a 13-year-old male former student — right in the school's building and van, according to sensational new charges.

The sordid alleged affair began nine years ago, but came to light only recently, when the victim — now a New York City cop — came forward just days before his 23rd birthday, which is the statute-of-limitations deadline for juvenile rape cases.

Lina Sinha spent 27 hours in custody before being charged yesterday with statutory rape and sodomy, which carry a penalty of up to seven years in prison.

Manhattan prosecutors say Sinha was 29 years old when she began the sick affair in 1996 and that it ended sometime after the boy turned 17 and graduated from a different school.

The pair met at the Montessori School, at 347 E. 55th St., where Sinha has worked for 16 years. They trysted numerous times in the school van and in an apartment in the school, prosecutors said.

"It began with oral sex," Assistant District Attorney Florence Chapin told a judge at Sinha's arraignment yesterday, "as well as sexual intercourse at the age of 15."

Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Shawndya Simpson — noting the age of the charges — appeared skeptical of the strength of the case, which is further complicated by allegations from the teacher that the cop beat her up during a quarrel in January.

In allowing Sinha, who lives on East 72nd Street, to be released on her own recognizance yesterday, the judge denied the DA's request for $15,000 bail. The judge also denied lead prosecutor Florence Chapin's request for an order of protection barring Sinha from having any contact with the victim.


Sinha's lawyer, Henry Mazurek, insists that while Sinha and the cop have known each other for years, the pair never had sex. She remains on the school staff, as both an administrator and teacher, and has the administration's "100 percent support," he said.


The pair's platonic relationship soured, the lawyer said, in January, when Sinha filed an assault complaint against the cop with police Internal Affairs officers in The Bronx. Sinha claimed that the cop left her battered and bruised.

"Because he was being investigated, he could have lost his job," Mazurek said. "I would say it's retaliation," he said of the charges.

A spokeswoman for the DA's office, which also looked into Sinha's battering charges against the cop, said yesterday, "They were fully investigated, and we believe they are wholly without merit."

 

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