Trans migrant gets sweetheart plea deal in rape of 14-year-old boy inside NYC bodega bathroom

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An illegal trans immigrant admitted Tuesday to molesting a 14-year-old boy inside the bathroom of a Manhattan bodega last year — but won’t have to do any more time behind bars.

Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez, a 31-year-old Colombian immigrant, pleaded guilty to second-degree rape in Manhattan Supreme Court for sexually assaulting the teen in East Harlem last year and was promised a sentence of just six months — which she has already served.

That means the creep will be free to go when she is sentenced April 24, unless federal immigration agents are there to slap on the cuffs again to deport her.


Nicol Suarez, a migrant transgender woman, in a courtroom wearing a tan sweatshirt and white face mask.
Nicol Suarez a migrant transgender woman allegedly stalked and raped a teen boy in Manhattan. Steven Hirsch for NY Post

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and officials at the state Office of Court Administration did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the plea deal.

Suarez, was already wanted in Massachusetts on robbery, prostitution and weapons charges, followed the teenager into a bodega across the street from Thomas Jefferson park on Feb. 11, 2025 and raped him, according to prosecutors.

The young victim flagged down bystanders after the attack. Suarez was arrested the next day and charged.


Surveillance camera image of Nicol Suarez in a black coat and purple pants.
NYPD surveillance image of Nicol Suarez following the 2025 rape of a teen boy.

Officials at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement later obtained a detainer to take the sex fiend into custody for deportation once the criminal case is done.

“This creep should’ve never been released into our country,” Tricia McLaughlin, then-Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary, said in a statement after the arrest.

“Thanks to the failed sanctuary policies and Biden’s open-border agenda, this serial criminal was freed to prey on innocent American children – but that ends now,” McLaughlin said. “ICE will not allow predators like Contreras-Suarez to terrorize American citizens.”

Federal immigration officials have feuded with the Big Apple in recent years over the city’s sanctuary status, which limits local cooperation with the feds in civil deportation matters.

Officials at ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday on Suarez’ plea deal.

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