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High school music teacher Roger Jabbour faces additional sex-related charges

New charges have been laid against high school music teacher Roger Jabbour after a fourth complainant came forward with sex-related allegations.

Fourth complainant comes forward with allegations against Jabbour

Roger Jabbour is on leave from his job at Colonel Gray High School until the charges against him are resolved. (CBC)

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  • On Friday, Sept. 7, 2018, Roger Jabbour was found guilty of three counts of sexual touching.
  • Not guilty of three charges of sexual assault. Two charges of touching for sexual purpose stayed.

Charlottetown high school music teacher Roger James Jabbourfaces new charges aftera fourth complainant came forward with sex-related allegations.

The case against Jabbour, 65, was in Charlottetown provincial court Monday.

Crown Attorney Valerie Moore told court the information has been laid with the court outlining the charges against Jabbour.Details of the new charges will not be made public until the case is back before the court on Dec.21.

The new charges are in addition to six already laid against Jabbour involving three complainants under the age of 16. There is one count of sexual assault and one charge of sexual interference involving each complainant.

The six charges made public so far cover a period from September 2012 to June 2015. A publication ban protects the identities of the alleged victims.

Jabbourwas arrested in September after a four-month investigation by Charlottetown City Police.

Jabbour was not in court Monday but was represented by his lawyer, Jonathan Coady, who told court he will be ready to deal with all the charges against his client at December's court date.

The Public Schools Branch told CBClast month that Jabbouris on leave from his job at Colonel Gray High School until the court case is resolved.