By Andrew Gans
and Zachary Pincus-Roth
03 Mar 2008
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| James Barbour |
The sentencing followed Barbour's January guilty plea to "two misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a minor."
The 41-year-old actor — who has appeared on Broadway in Assassins, Urinetown, Jane Eyre, Carousel, Cyrano - The Musical and Beauty and the Beast — had been indicted in 2006 on nine counts of engaging in criminal sexual acts, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child.
Barbour, AP previously reported, admitted that he sexually touched a 15-year-old female fan when she visited him backstage following a performance of Jane Eyre in 2001 and when she later visited his apartment on New York's Upper West Side.
Both sides spoke during the sentencing. The victim, AP reports, said, "I struggled with complete lack of self-esteem, panic attacks, and put considerable distance between my family and friends for years. I had always blamed myself and felt like I had done something wrong. . . [The sentencing will hopefully] prevent him from even thinking of touching another child again." Ronald P. Fischetti, the attorney for Barbour, said that "the victim exchanged dozens of friendly e-mails for nearly four years after their last sexual encounter . . . and thanked Barbour for his mentoring and help in meeting people." Fischetti's words caused the victim to weep, according to AP; Barbour declined comment.
Barbour received a Drama League Award for his lead role as Edward Fairfax Rochester in Jane Eyre. He has appeared in such films as "Eight Crazy Nights" and has guest-starred on such television shows as "Sex and the City" and "Ed."
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On Dec. 6, 2007, Barbour pleaded not guilty to charges of sexually abusing the 15-year-old fan. The woman, who was 20 last year, came forward before the five-year statute of limitations expired.



