Prosecutors say Harlem paraprofessionals, who once aimed to become elementary school teachers, were once advocated for being an elementary school teacher, but were accused of a middle schooler who had two years of twists.
PS 076 A. Philip Randolph media specialist Saneel Boodram appeared at Manhattan Crown Court on one second of sexual abuse and child risk charges after three students reported deserted behavior on the school grounds.
According to court documents, the suspect arrested Wednesday is accused of touching the 12-year-old's chest, making inappropriate comments, and sending shirtless photos to multiple students.
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His attorney, Virginia Roplett, said his attorney, Virginia Roplett, the 47-year-old, was reassigned elsewhere after it was revealed in 2024.
The city's Ministry of Education did not immediately respond to a post office request for comment.
“For the past two years, the defendants have used their junior high school status to sexually abuse and sexually harass multiple students,” Manhattan Advisor Leila Aberman told the court.
“All students felt uncomfortable. Two students finally gathered the strength to move forward.”
According to court documents, the first known case occurred in October 2023 when Boodrum placed his hands on the female student's chest and collarbone.
A few months later, on June 22, 2024, he sent several students a half-naked snapshot and invited them to a pool party, prosecutors said.
Defendant Creep told the 13-year-old girl that she placed her hand on the student's shoulder and loved her outfit before she slipped down to her waist and waist on October 11, 2024.
Boodram has been employed by the city's Ministry of Education for 25 years. According to his LinkedIn profile.
The questionable PERV was once awarded for his “outstanding service and dedication” and he tells each child that he works with the strength, encouragement and smiles they need to spend the day. According to his United Federation teacher profile.
“Seyneal helped teachers who say they have the 'unique ability to listen to children's stories,” said Boudrum, who earned a degree in filmmaking from New York Institute of Technology.
“His ambitions include becoming an elementary school teacher.”
After the lawyers claimed they had no criminal history, the bail was $10,000 to $40,000 lower than what the prosecutors requested.
As the investigation is underway, three young students have also been issued a protection order.
Boodrum will return to court on March 4th.




