Longtime Douglas Anderson music teacher Jeffrey Clayton is now charged with two counts of offenses against students by authority figures, indecent lewd or lascivious touching of certain minors and unlawful use of a two-way communication device.
I-TEAM: Family of student accusing music teacher of lewd conduct hires law firm for independent investigationClayton, who retired following his arrest, is one of multiple Douglas Anderson employees who have been accused of misconduct. He is the only one who’s been arrested.
Police and the state attorney’s office plan to begin interviewing dozens of current and former students on Tuesday. All of the interviews will be voluntary, and parents have been encouraged to talk with their children prior to the interviews to decide if they want to participate in the investigation or not.
“These particular students are probably identified as having had an opportunity to be victims of this teacher. So they are probably looking for very quick answers to ‘Are they correct that they were subject to that’ and if so, I suspect there will be a few where the interviews are longer,” Reep said.
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