Jamaican track and field coach acquitted of sexual assault in The Bahamas
NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – A Jamaican man who is a high school track and field coach has been acquitted of sexually assaulting an underaged male student at Doris Johnson Senior High School in The Bahamas four years ago.
In court on Thursday, the jury returned a 6-2 verdict, clearing the Jamaican coach on all three counts after nearly five hours of deliberation.
Prosecutors had alleged that Robert Ayton, 54, touched the complainant inappropriately at the Cricket Club field during a cross-country meet sometime between October 1 and 31 in 2019.
They further claimed the defendant had sexual relations with the teen at his home and at the school on two separate occasions between June 1, 2020, and February 28, 2021, when the complainant was between 14 and 15.
Ayton, who is also a mathematics teacher at the school, faced two counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor of the same sex and one count of indecent assault.
The complainant claimed Ayton touched his genitals while giving him a massage for an injury at the cross-country meet.
He further alleged that Ayton forced him to perform fellatio at knifepoint in the school gym, and on another occasion sexually assaulted him at his home after offering him a ride from a track meet.
The complainant said the defendant locked him inside the house and assaulted him in the bathroom when he tried to retrieve the key.
Ayton maintained his innocence throughout the trial and insisted the complainant was lying, though he could not explain why the accusations were made against him.
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