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Former Army And Navy Administrator Held On $3 Million Bail

VISTA — A former Carlsbad military boarding school administrator charged with sexually assaulting two of his students pleaded not guilty Wednesday to 16 forcible sex counts.

Jeffery S. Barton, 55, was ordered held on $3 million bail.

Deputy District Attorney Tracy Prior alleged that Barton victimized a total of six boys, including the two named in the criminal complaint.

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Those two alleged victims were middle school cadets from the Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad, and the other four were from Army Navy and Barton's previous places of employment -- McCallie Boarding School for boys in Tennessee and Aiken Preparatory Boarding School for boys in South Carolina, according to the prosecutor.

"The defendant's pattern of abuse has spanned three different decades, three separate boarding schools, seven separate school years where the defendant was in a position of trust to each of his middle school-aged boy victims," Prior told reporters.

"The defendant had unfettered access to boys (at Army Navy) in his positions as a home room teacher, swim coach, activities director, summer camp director, and then was promoted to head of the lower schools and ultimately the head of both the lower and upper schools," the prosecutor said. "The defendant was one of the top-ranking officials in the entire administration. He had a key to every single cadet boy's dorm room."

In arguing for lower bail, defense attorney James Pokorny told a judge that Barton was a "zero" flight risk, according to pretrial services.

Pokorny spoke to reporters outside the courtroom.

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"We believe that what the evidence is going to show is that it's a shakedown of the (Army Navy) school," he said. "There's going to be a civil suit, or suits, that follow this. Already our investigation has learned that the sister of one of these victims initialized in the complaint got fired by the school. She's got every reason to seek her revenge against the school.

Monetary revenge."

Barton worked at Army and Navy Academy, a college-preparatory school, from 1995 until earlier this year.

An investigation was launched in June, when a former student, now an adult, told authorities he was victimized by Barton, Carlsbad police Lt. Marc Reno said.

Detectives subsequently identified the other alleged victims.

Barton, who faces oral copulation and sodomy charges, faces life in prison if convicted. He will be back in court Oct. 29 for a bail review. The judge also scheduled a Dec. 20 readiness conference and Feb. 24 preliminary hearing.

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