Douglas Anderson music teacher’s disciplinary history shows record of being accused of inappropriately touching students
“[You’re] a respected man in the community, respected man in the music community,” the detective said. When the detective asks direct questions, much of Clayton’s responses are redacted, including his answer to the question, “Did anything inappropriate take place with [redacted]?”“[Redacted] is a very effervescent girl who just is different. She’s definitely a different kind of sort than I’ve taught before,” Clayton said.
A few minutes into the conversation, the detective reveals he has a recorded phone call between Clayton and the victim from the night before.The detective reveals he has a warrant, which mentions 1,700 text messages. Clayton confirms the phone from which the messages came is his and gives JSO permission to search it.“We’re going to get a search warrant,” the detective responds.
At that point, police had told Clayton he was going to jail. He later called someone to let them know.Records show Clayton was released that day with GPS monitoring on a bond of $125,000. The judge has ordered him to stay away from children and witnesses as the case progresses.