Date: July 28th, 2024 7:39 PM
Author: Well-lubricated place of business knife
https://nypost.com/2024/07/28/us-news/top-student-in-nyc-as-citibank-intern-tries-raping-woman-day-after-groping-another-prosecutors/
A student at a prestigious business school was in the Big Apple for a summer internship at Citibank when he allegedly went on a sex-crimes spree, authorities and sources say.
Nwi-ue, who is from Indianapolis, lasted just 10 days at his Citibank internship before he was fired for behavioral issues, the financial firm said, adding that the suspect got the boot before the first attack.
“This individual is not a Citi employee. He was terminated within two weeks of starting his internship because of complaints about behavior,” a Citibank rep told The Post.
In the June 27 incident, the suspect assaulted a woman at the corner of Perry and Bleecker streets in the heart of Greenwich Village by sliding his hand down her pants and squeezing her butt, the district attorney’s office said.
The perv then tried kissing the woman before she screamed for help, said prosecutors — who charged Nw-iue with forcible touching and sexual abuse in the attack.
Nw-iue ended up attacking another woman just 24 hours later, authorities said.
Prosecutors said the creep’s criminal behavor “escalated” with the attempted rape of the second woman in her East 95th Street apartment in East Harlem, where he followed the victim, who was walking her dog, inside her building before forcing his way inside her room.
The sex fiend then told the victim to “f–king calm down” and that he was “going to have sex with [her],” Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Julia Hooks said in court, adding that the victim was only saved when a doorman heard her cries for help.
Chamberlain studies finance and law, ethics, and decision-making at Indiana University, where he is a member of the Kelley Student Government, according to his LinkedIn profile.
The Kelley School of Business is ranked No. 30 in the country, according to Bloomberg’s top business schools list.
Nwi-ue also claims to be a member of Goldman Sachs’ “Emerging Leaders Series,” a five-week mentorship program at the bank, according to his LinkedIn.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5177996&forum_id=2#47903400)