He has an unrelated sex abuse conviction on his record, according to parole officials, and has also been convicted of 9 misdemeanors, including one for forcible touching.
A repeat sex offender barred from the transit system has been caught in the act exposing himself to a woman on a Manhattan subway, police said Tuesday.
Darrel Corian, 41, caught the eye of police on Monday morning when he lingered on the southbound platform of the Lexington Avenue line at Grand Central Terminal, letting several cars pass by.
The officers -- Michelangelo Hidalgo and Amauris Santana -- followed him when he finally boarded a train, the southbound No. 5, then arrested him when they saw him expose himself and rub against the buttocks of a 19-year-old woman, police said.
Corian was charged with persistent sexual abuse, forcible touching and public lewdness.
Corian, of the Bronx, just got out of prison on May 3.
He was conditionally released by the state Board of Parole after serving nearly two years for the same crime, records show.
He has an unrelated sex abuse conviction on his record, according to parole officials, and has also been convicted of 9 misdemeanors, including one for forcible touching.
A police source said Corian was released with the understanding that he be home each day by 7 p.m. and that he not ride the buses or subways at any hour of the day.
Corian's lawyer could not be reached for comment. He was being held last night on $20,000 bail.
"25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years"
.........Sarah Tofte
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