Creepy NYC substitute teacher showed 14-year-old his hickeys and said he’d make her ‘fall in love’ if they had sex: prosecutors

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Queens substitute teacher Jasskirat Saini allegedly harassed a 14-year-old student for nearly two months, prosecutors said.

A sicko substitute teacher showed a 14-year-old his hickeys and told her he’d make her “fall in love” if they had sex – during a series of disturbing interactions, authorities said.

Jasskirat Saini, 27, was arrested for the alleged bizarre harassment of the child at Hillcrest High School over several weeks — years after he was charged for drawing swastikas on a college campus.

“If I was a student at Hillcrest, I would make you fall in love with me by having sex with you, so you can never stop thinking about me,” Saini, 27, allegedly told the girl, according to a criminal complaint.

“You are a teacher and are not supposed to be saying something like that,” the teen responded.

Jasskirat Saini was previously arrested for scrawling swastikas and “KKK” on buildings at Nassau Community College. Obtained by NY Post
Jasskirat Saini was previously arrested for scrawling swastikas and “KKK” on buildings at Nassau Community College. Obtained by NY Post

Saini then brazenly laughed in her face, according to a criminal complaint.

The creepy interaction is one of many the skeevy sub is accused of making over the course of a month and a half, beginning in mid-March, prosecutors said.

Saini allegedly asked the girl if she found him attractive while telling her multiple times that he wanted to have sex and start a relationship with her, according to the court papers.

He also touched her several times — hugging, poking her body and putting his head on her hand, prosecutors said.

In another interaction, he allegedly showed off hickeys his girlfriend left on his neck while telling the student he “wished that she was old enough to be in a dating relationship with him.”

In front of other students, Saini urged her to sit next to him as he brushed the other kids away, “telling them they were being annoying,” according to the complaint.

Jasskirat Saini, 27, allegedly harassed the 14-year-old several times in Hillcrest High School. Brigitte Stelzer
Jasskirat Saini, 27, allegedly harassed the 14-year-old several times in Hillcrest High School. Brigitte Stelzer

“Other students are jealous of you, want to be in your place and be this close to me,” he allegedly told her many times.

Saini also asked her to spend time with him outside of school hours, demanded a hair tie as a “memento” and creepily pulled her chair closer to his — making their knees touch, prosecutors said.

Authorities said he doused himself in her perfume and said “he wanted to smell like her and make his girlfriend jealous.”

When the girl told him she wanted nothing to do with him, he exploded on Instagram, officials claimed.

“Actions speak louder than words,” he seethed on the app in a message to her, according to the complaint.

“You could not have even shown me respect or energy on my last day and ruined my whole day.”

The creepy interactions occurred several times in the Queens high school Dennis A. Clark
The creepy interactions occurred several times in the Queens high school Dennis A. Clark

Police arrested Saini at the school on Monday after the girl’s father filed a complaint against him, police said.

The sub was slapped with child endangerment and harassment charges.

At his Queens Criminal Court arraignment, he was released without bail and ordered to stay away from the girl, court records show.

It’s not the first time Saini, of Plainview, has been in legal trouble.

In 2016, Saini, then a student at Nassau Community College, allegedly scrawled swastikas and “KKK” on campus buildings over a two-month period.

He was charged with 10 counts of felony harassment, The Post reported at the time.

Officials said Saini “believed he was being harassed by members of the Jewish community.”

He later pleaded guilty to attempted criminal mischief: intent to damage property and was sentenced to one year of probation, the Nassau County District Attorney’s office told The Post on Wednesday.

Saini’s next court date is set for July 10.

The Department of Education did not immediately reply to a request for comment.