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Woodside Martial Arts Instructor Sentenced to 7 Years Prison for Raping Pre-Teen Student

Hugo’s Tae Kwon Do at 50-14 Skillman Ave. (Google)

Aug. 25, 2020 By Christian Murray

An instructor at a Woodside martial arts studio who raped a 12-year-old student last year has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

Hector Quinchi, 37, of Woodside, pleaded guilty in July to having sexual intercourse with a preteen student who took lessons from him at Hugo’s Tae Kwon Do Studio at 50-14 Skillman Ave.

Quinchi had intercourse with the girl on multiple occasions between Aug. 15 through Oct. 5, according to the Queens District Attorney’s office. The incidents took place at the school.

“This defendant was supposed to teach this youngster how to defend herself, but he was the one from whom she needed protection,” said Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz in a statement.

“He manipulated a child too young to consent to sex. The Court has sentenced him to prison for his reprehensible actions,” she added.

Quinchi pleaded guilty to rape in the first-degree and endangering the welfare of a child.

He was sentenced to 7 years in prison, to be followed by 10 years’ post release supervision. Quinchi will also be required to register as a sex offender.

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Kathy

He should also be permanently banned from any type of teaching and forbidden to be around and children. He knew what he was doing. This should be a wake up to parents, talk to your children and you must supervise your children at all times! A ‘teacher’ does not equal safe environment.

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