ACCLAIMED Barbadian organist Dr Sean Jackson is facing a felony charge in Connecticut, United States, where he resides, for making an “unsuitable request” to a ten-year-old girl he was tutoring.
Jackson, 41, was charged by police last July with risk of injury to a minor, a Class C felony. Felonies in the state are classified A to D, which is the least serious.
Following his arrest he was fired as the organist and music director at Stanwich Congregational Church where he worked and is no longer employed at Stanwich School and the Convent of the Sacred Heart where he taught music lessons.
However, his troubles continue to mount.
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