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Former Dance Company CEO Faces Upgraded Sexual Battery Charge
Prosecutors drop one count, but defendant still faces single upgraded charge
Apr. 15, 2026 at 9:26am
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The harsh lighting and stark contrast of this image conceptually conveys the gravity and intensity of the legal proceedings around this sensitive case.Today in JacksonvilleA Jacksonville man accused of sexually battering a 13-year-old boy is now facing a single, upgraded charge after prosecutors dropped one of the original counts against him.
Why it matters
This case highlights the complex legal process around sexual assault charges, especially those involving minors, and the challenges prosecutors face in balancing justice, victim protection, and due process.
The details
The former CEO of a Jacksonville dance company was originally charged with two counts of sexual battery on a minor. However, prosecutors have now dropped one of the counts, leaving the defendant facing a single, upgraded charge.
- The alleged incidents occurred in 2026.
The players
Jacksonville Dance Company CEO
The former CEO of a Jacksonville dance company who is accused of sexually battering a 13-year-old boy.
What’s next
The judge will determine if the defendant will be allowed bail as the case proceeds.
The takeaway
This case highlights the complexities involved in prosecuting sexual assault charges, especially those involving minors, and the need for a thorough and fair legal process to balance justice, victim protection, and due process.
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