A now-fired assistant admissions director at Emmanuel College is charged with soliciting a teen applicant for a “gangbang” and sending her porn in a stunning abuse of his post, federal prosecutors announced.

Jacob Henriques, 29, of Boston, was arrested Friday evening and charged with one count of attempted sex trafficking of a minor. He is set to be arraigned Monday in federal court in the Seaport.

Henriques is accused of trying to lure prospective students to the Boston school into “commercial sex with him,” the feds state, and zeroing in on a 17-year-old.

The charge of attempted sex trafficking of a minor carries a sentence of up to life in prison.

“Emmanuel College is saddened, angered, and shocked by these serious federal allegations that have been brought against a former employee,” read a college statement late Friday night. “They are an affront to our core values, and we stand with any victimized by this incident.”

Emmanuel College is a Catholic school located in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood. The liberal arts and sciences college is located on a 17-acre campus and has about 2,000 undergraduates.

“Because the safety and well-being of all is our highest priority, and consistent with established policies, we took strong action upon learning of this issue, immediately contacting law enforcement and launching an investigation that led to the prompt termination of the individual. We have cooperated fully with authorities from the moment this matter came to our attention and will continue to do so.”

Henriques, the feds say, used personal information about college applicants to contact young women. That’s how he allegedly attempted to traffic the teen, who was a prospective student. He offered to pay her $400 for “some fun” and told her he had pornographic videos and pictures for her, the feds state.

“He allegedly told the victim that ‘porn’ and ‘$’ was ready for her. Henriques then allegedly sent the minor victim five pornographic videos depicting men and women engaged in sex acts and asked her whether or not she wanted to participate in a ‘gangbang’ and whether or not she wanted to have sex with him,” a release from Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Leah Foley’s office states.

The teen blocked him on her phone, yet he switched to email keeping up the pressure, the feds said. This is all alleged to have transpired April 25 to April 28.

Prosecutors add Henriques used his job to gain access to personal information for “various admitted or prospective students” to Emmanuel. He met with “at least three students” and offered to “pay them for some fun,” Foley’s office adds.

He then allegedly offered to “provide them with pornography, and, in some instances, sending them pornographic videos or images,” the feds add. He did this to a student who had been admitted to the college.

He then targeted the teen using her “tour registration form,” prosecutors added, and “turned on her” just hours after she left the campus tour. She attended a “local high school.”

The teen rejected all his attempts, Foley’s office stressed.

It appears Henriques is a 2021 graduate of the college but his profile page has been taken down as of Friday night. He is listed, partly, on the title page as a “proud alum.”