Sunday, June 24, 2012

Asian gay sex criminal: A retired teacher and chaplain at the elite Horace Mann High School in New York has admitted that he had sex with three students at the private all-boys institution

Retired 88-year-old Tek Young Lin, a Buddhist, of Santa Cruz, California, insisted that he did not coerce any students into having sexual relations. Back then, Lin said that sexual boundaries were not as clearly defined as they are now, in the age of nearly daily revelations involving teachers, priests, rabbis and other figures of authority molesting minors. This latest revelation comes just weeks after the New York Times Magazine published an explosive article that brought to light allegations of sexual abuse involving at least three now-deceased teachers and coaches at the elite school between 1978 and 1994. Since the publication of the expose, some Horace Mann graduates have come forward with accusations against former teachers who are still alive, including Lin, who was also a cross-country coach at the school. Lin retired in 1986 and is unlikely to face legal action or lawsuits because of New York’s statutes of limitation. One student, who said that he was 14 or 15 years old when the inappropriate contact began, said that Lin had sex with him several times in the course of several months, and that they had had a relationship that lasted years. Lin, whose website says he was born in the East Indies, came to the United States as a teenager in 1941.

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