New York Daily News

Two lowlifes are busted in train gropes

- Brooklyn high school where the alleged abuse began in February. Thomas Tracy

Police sources say Affoon gave the boy money for food after each encounter — about $400 total. The teen was not legally old enough to give consent.

Stoll’s allegation­s have “outraged” the boy’s family, their attorney Scott Rynecki told the Daily News on Wednesday.

“They intend to fully cooperate with law enforcemen­t to see that Mr. Affoon is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for his heinous act,” Rynecki said.

The teen told his parents Sunday about the alleged abuse, prosecutor­s said.

Affoon, the father of three adult children, is charged with criminal sex act, forcible touching, sex abuse, endangerin­g the welfare of a child and sexual misconduct charges. He faces up to four years in prison if convicted of the top charge.

The 12-year veteran has been given a new assignment performing administra­tive duties in a central Education Department office and has no contact with students, department spokesman Michael Aciman said.

“These disturbing allegation­s have absolutely no place in our schools and represent behavior that violates the trust of students and families,” Aciman said. COPS BUSTED two creeps they say groped and grinded against women in separate incidents on city subways, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Police spotted Roger Grant, 21, grinding up against a 42-yearold woman on a Bronx-bound No. 5 train rumbling into the Fulton St. station in lower Manhattan about 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, official said.

Grant put up a fight when cops moved in to arrest him, cutting an officer’s thumb, police said.

He was charged with sex abuse and resisting arrest.

Later that day, Dontez Johnson allegedly repeatedly groped a 25-year-old woman on an East New York-bound No. 3 train in Brooklyn.

Johnson is accused of pinching the woman’s buttocks multiple times while he stood behind her.

His enraged victim took a cell phone photo of him before disembarki­ng at the Nostrand Ave. station.

She took the picture straight to police, who nabbed Johnson on the 3 train five stops later at the Rockaway Ave. station.

Cops charged him with forcible touching.

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