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Annie Schmutz Seifullah has been removed from her position as principal of Robert Wagner Secondary School of Arts and Technology while investigators probe several allegations of sexual conduct between her, fellow staff and a disgruntled parent.

(screengrab from WPIX video)

A school principal in Queens has been removed from her position after an ex-lover revealed that she had sex in the school, while classes were in session, with other staff and a parent.

The New York Post reported Sunday that Annie Schmutz Seifullah, 35, principal of Robert Wagner Secondary School of Arts and Technology in Long Island City, had trysts in the school with a security guard, an assistant principal and the father of a student. She left photos of her various sex acts on school computers, and was escorted from the school while investigators seized computers and other electronics in her office.

Her angry ex-lover, whose name wasn't revealed in order to protect his child's identity, turned over incriminating photos, video and audio tape to investigators, which he obtained while living with Seifullah, The Post reported. Seifullah admits to performing oral sex on an NYPD school-safety agent in the school's security office.

"I don't know what I was thinking. I don't know why I thought it was OK," she said in the audio tape.

"You gave him [expletive] while my child was in the building," her ex retorted.

The father, who according to The Post is an entrepreneur in his 40s, also provided a letter written by Seifullah in which she admitted to a "sexual encounter" with an old lover once in a "hidden location" at the school.

"Ms. Seifullah clearly used her power and position as principal to...seek several sexual partners at her school," the father alleged.

Seifullah previously helped her ex financially, and testified for him as a character witness while he was in a custody battle for his child.

The city has no rules against school faculty dating colleagues or parents of students, The Post reported. Having sex on school property, however, can lead to misconduct charges.

Seifullah moved in with the student's parent after filing for divorce last summer. They split up in March.

A Department of Education spokesperson told The New York Post they were "appalled" by the allegations, adding, "This type of alleged behavior is completely unacceptable for any DOE employee."

In a similar case in Brooklyn, two teachers were fired in 2011 for having a romantic tryst in a classroom after school hours while students were at a musical performance. They were discovered and reported by a school janitor.

A State appeals court ruled in March that they should be reinstated because there was no criminal activity and no evidence that more than one romantic encounter occurred.

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