Martial Arts Teacher Accused Of Sexually Abusing Four Students

Avatar photoAndria Seo on March 17, 2016

Lorenzo RamosA Queens martial arts teacher has been accused of sexually abusing four of his young female students.

“As a martial arts instructor the defendant was supposed to train his students to protect themselves from unwanted advances. Instead he is accused of taking advantage of his teaching position to touch his students in inappropriate ways,” said Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.

According to Queens District Attorney Richard Brown, Lorenzo Ramos, while working as an instructor at United Taekwondo in Corona, Lorenzo Ramos abused and forcibly touched two 12-year-olds and two 14-year-olds at various times over the last 19 months.

He allegedly touched them in an inappropriate manner, including grabbing their breasts, squeezing their buttocks and rubbed his penis against the vagina of one of the 12-year-old victims over their clothing, and he rubbed his hand up and down the side of the body of a 14-year-old victim.

This case is similar to allegations made against Oregon martial arts instructor Eben Kaneshiro last year.  You can read that article here:  MMA fighter and Portland New Breed Jiu-Jitsu Academy Owner Eben Kaneshiro Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Charges

As for Ramos, he is also accused of offering or providing money to the victims, and at one point allegedly told one of the 14-year-old girls “Don’t say anything because both of us will be killed,” according to the district attorney’s office.

A manager at the dojo who requested anonymity said Ramos was fired Feb. 27 for stealing cash.

Two days later, the manager said, the victims came to him and told him what had happened.

“The girls said (Ramos) was trying to carry them. He would ask how much they weighed and he would just pick them up,” the manager said.

Brown said the victims came forward and told the owners of the martial arts studio after talking among themselves.

Ramos, of Elmhurst, Queens, is charged with three counts of first-degree sexual abuse, one count of first-degree attempted sexual abuse, eight counts of forcible touching, two counts of second-degree sexual abuse, three counts of third-degree sexual abuse, four counts of endangering the welfare of a child and three counts of second-degree harassment.

Ramos, who faces up to seven years in prison and would be required to register as a sex offender with the state if convicted, was ordered held on a total of $31,000 bail and to return to court on April 1, 2016.

Anyone who believes that they may have been a victim of abuse of this nature is asked to contact the NYPD’s Queens Special Victim Squad at (718) 520-9277.

More information about Lorenzo Ramos’ case can be found here:

If you or someone you care about was sexually abused by a coach or instructor, and you would like advice from an attorney about the rights and options for victims of child sexual abuse, please contact Crew Janci today for a free, confidential consultation at 1-888-407-0224 or by using our private online form.  We will treat you with discretion and respect.

You are not alone.  We are here to help.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE

Empowering Change

“We give victims the support they need to stand up and speak the truth to some of the largest and most revered institutions in the world. These survivors are the ones putting a stop to patterns of abuse and cover-up. They are the ones protecting the next generations. They are the heroes. I am honored to work with them”
Peter Janci

Related Resources

Support, healing, and justice start with knowledge. These resources
are here to guide and empower you or someone you care about.
Crew Janci Press And Media Features

Three New OYA Staffers Named in Lawsuits As 17 More Victims Sue State for Child Sexual Abuse

Attorneys for victims of child sexual abuse within the Oregon Youth Authority filed a slate of new lawsuits on Thursday in Multnomah...

Crew Janci Attorneys Perpetrator Alert Youth Correctional Facility Abuse

Did You Know Scott J. Scrabeck from OYA’s Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility?

New Lawsuit Filed Scott J. Scrabeck worked for the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) at Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility as a correctional officer...

Crew Janci Attorneys Perpetrator Alert Youth Correctional Facility Abuse

Did You Know Robert Blacksmith from Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility?

New Lawsuit Filed Robert Blacksmith worked for the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) at Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility from the mid-1990s until 2006....

Share this Resource

Your voice can make a difference. Share this article to help
others feel supported, informed, and less alone.

Don’t face this alone.

Take a step toward reclaiming your life. Let our fearless and compassionate team stand with you as we pursue the justice and long-term change that help you find hope and healing.
avvo-white - peter-janci
crime-victim-crew-janci
SuperLawyers-crew-janci
AV-preeminent-crew-janci