NEW YORK – World Journalism Preparatory School “dean of discipline” Ian Millman used his position to repeatedly solicit female student for sex, and impregnated one girl before taking her for an abortion, according to New York City’s Special Commissioner of Investigation.

MillmanMillman, a 40-year-old father of three, worked as an academic intervention specialist – “which essentially made him a dean of discipline” – at World Journalism Preparatory School in Flushing, Queens when he began an affair with a sophomore in 2010, the Gothamist reports.

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A report by the city’s Special Commissioner of Investigation that was recently obtained by the New York Post shows a school guidance counselor referred the girl to Millman because she was depressed and not talking. Millman reportedly kissed the girl when he gave her a ride home after a fall parent teacher conference, and later had sex with the teen around Christmas.

“Millman drove her to Jones Beach on Long Island, where they had sex in the back seat of his car,” the Post quoted from the report.

Millman, a former professional baseball player and recruit for Major League Baseball, repeatedly promised the student to leave his wife, and the two had sex almost daily “at school, at his friend’s home, in a motel and at his parents’ house,” and the girl eventually got pregnant, the Post reports.

“He drove her to a Planned Parenthood clinic in Queens, waited outside while she had the abortion and then drove her home,” according to the report.

The girl went to her prom alone out of devotion to Millman, and afterwards he “brought her to his parents’ home where they had sexual contact in his old bedroom,” according to the report.

Over a two and half years, the two made over 100,000 phone contacts and school investigators took notice in 2013, after she graduated. The girl and her mother denied any bad behavior, and Millman paid a $1,000 fine to the city.

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A year later, Millman was banished to the city’s infamous “rubber room” for union-protected teachers officials don’t want around students as the result of an investigation involving another student. Millman remained in the rubber from from November 2014 until January 2015, the Daily Mail reports.

The city’s report alleges Millman continued his offensive antics while in exile, and sent a video of himself masturbating to one of his alleged victims. The mother of Millman’s first alleged victim later realized that her daughter was in an affair with Millman in high school and reported the information to police, according to the report.

Millman quit his $77,913 job in April 2015, surrendered his teaching credentials. The report states Millman should “continue to be ineligible for work with the (Department of Education) but doesn’t reference criminal charges, the Post reports.

The Gothomist highlighted a glowing 2010 profile on Millman by the Columbia Journalism School that takes on an eerie context in light of his alleged activates with female students.

“There isn’t a student in this school that won’t spill their guts to him,” World Journalism Prep Principal Cynthia Schneider said in the profile. “He develops relationships but is a knuckle breaker. The kids don’t know what to do.”

Administrative assistant Kathy Vitale said Millman “sees things as gray, not necessarily black and white.”

Vice Principal Nancy Poulos compared him to Hugh Laurie’s character on the television series “House.”

“He’s kinda like House,” Poulos told the Columbia publication. “He can drive you crazy but he always gets the job done and knows how to diagnose the situation.”