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LA Piano Teachers Flee Amid Abuse Allegations

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

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Piano Teacher John Kaleel Flees US ⁣After <a href="https://www.newsdirectory3.com/surprising-revelations-in-hema-committee-report-authoritiess-position-in-defending-sexual-abusers-uncovered/" title="Surprising Revelations in Hema Committee Report: Authorities's Position in Defending Sexual Abusers Uncovered">Sexual Abuse</a> Conviction


Piano ⁤Teacher John⁤ Kaleel ⁣Flees US After⁤ Sexual Abuse Conviction

When ⁣jurors returned to a West L.A. courtroom to deliver their verdict in a child sex ⁤abuse ​case earlier this ‍month,one key person was missing:⁢ the ‌defendant.

John Kaleel – a veteran piano teacher who has given lessons to⁢ the families of several⁤ Hollywood power players – faced allegations that he sexually abused⁢ one of⁤ his students ​in ⁣2013.

Kaleel, 69, pleaded no contest ‍in 2016 to committing ​a lewd act⁣ with a ‌teenage student, but later fought‌ to have the plea overturned ‌after realizing the felony conviction would be grounds for deportation to his⁢ native ⁢Australia. L.A. County⁣ prosecutors then retried him and, while‍ the case was pending, he ​was ​released on his ‍own recognizance.

On Oct. 8 – the​ same ⁢day jurors in the Airport Courthouse⁢ found ‍him guilty of five counts of⁣ sexual abuse – Kaleel slipped out of the country,‌ according‍ to a statement​ from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s⁣ Department and court records.

The sheriff’s Department did not say ‌where they ⁢believed ⁣Kaleel had fled to.Court records⁣ show prosecutors filed an ⁢application to seek ‌an “Extradition/fugitive Hardcopy Warrant,”⁤ but it contained no details about⁤ how he absconded ‍and a spokesperson for the​ district attorney’s office declined to answer questions.

Kaleel’s attorney, Kate Hardie,⁢ said ‍she last saw her ⁤client when she drove him‍ home⁢ from court ⁣on Oct.7, the⁢ day ⁤before the verdict was handed‌ down, and has had no contact with him since. ⁤Kaleel has been a lawful permanent resident of the ‌U.S. ⁣since the 1980s,according to Hardie. Attempts by ​The Times to ⁣contact Kaleel were unsuccessful.

A spokeswoman for the district attorney’s ‍office declined ‌to discuss what⁤ steps‌ it would take to get Kaleel back in⁤ custody in Los⁢ Angeles. Hardie said ⁢her client faces at least a decade ⁢in state⁣ prison at sentencing.

Hardie accused the district attorney’s office of carrying out a⁣ “vindictive prosecution” against Kaleel,who had ⁣already served⁤ a year ⁢in jail and spent time in a federal immigration detention center‍ after his original plea

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