New York Man Molested Young Girls and Recorded Videos in Classroom; New Details Revealed in Lawsuit

Honk News (New York City, NY) – A frightening new lawsuit claims a left-wing, vampire-obsessed pedophile sexually molested two young girls at a Harlem school for years, even shooting child porn in classes.

According to court documents, Miles McNeal, 26, an after-school program teacher who promoted communism and fetishized vampires, touched and photographed young students’ naked bodies, had them assume sexual positions, and showed them pictures of other kids’ genitalia while threatening them to stay silent.

Court documents show that PS 185 and its after-school program, Beacon @ 185, violated regulations to lock vacant classrooms and not leave staff alone with kids, allowing McNeal to abuse children for three years at the West 112th Street school.

Even after a PS 185 employee found McNeal alone in an empty classroom with a second-grader on his lap, administrators did nothing. McNeal received a one-day suspension and was blamed by the victim’s father.

McNeal was arrested Feb. 1, 2024, for sexually abusing an 8-year-old girl. According to court documents, police arrested him with 52 electronics. The case is pending after McNeal obtained bail and maintained his innocence.

One victim is suicidal and both 9-year-olds are devastated, their family said.

They alleged in a Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit filed Jan. 24 seeking unspecified damages that their terrified families believe the pornography would follow the children forever.

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They perfectly well knew that the person who was abusing the kids was taking them into rooms by himself almost every day, and their tacit approval of this behavior is abominable and speaks to the lack of care and vigilance to protect vulnerable children,” victims lawyer Richard Emery of Emery, Celli, Brinckerhoff, Abady, Ward & Maazel told The Post.

McNeal, of Yonkers, advertises “toddler childcare” and other tutoring services on TutorExtra.

He loves vampires and posts sexually charged videos about them on YouTube, like “Enter Carmila! The First Lesbian Vampire!”

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His victims and families say McNeal pulled them from class “with astonishing frequency.”

He would “radio other staff members seeking coverage — so that he could take [the victims] and others out of class to groom and abuse them,” the lawsuit said.

The children and their families sued the city, the Department of Education, and the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, which sponsored the after-school program, alleging that McNeal had several victims.

The parents said school staff and administration allowed the abuse.

Monica Vargas, McNeal’s married “social-emotional learning” instructor, “facilitated” his filthy behavior, according to the lawsuit.

The families claimed that Vargas would “interrogate” kids “about particularly traumatic or emotionally charged topics in their lives,” such as the death of a family pet, and then communicate the information to McNeal “to facilitate his grooming.”

According to the lawsuit, she covered for him when he was alone with a victim whose mom came to get her.

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Legal documents say Vargas informed the girl’s mother “that it was wonderful [she] was engaging with her feelings” when she ran downstairs crying.

Beacon @ 185 director Porscha McNeill and PS 185 Principal Andrea Woodhouse-Spence did not report the claims to the DOE or NYPD or notify parents after the mom wrote them. The child’s father called other households to report the charges. According to the lawsuit, her parents “immediately” alerted police after finding the second victim.

“They enabled this behavior and are if not as responsible, than more responsible for the abuse,” the lawsuit said.

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