By Andrew Gans
and Zachary Pincus-Roth
03 Mar 2008
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| James Barbour |
James Barbour, the Broadway actor who was recently seen in the world premiere of A Tale of Two Cities, was sentenced in a Manhattan court Feb. 29 to a 60-day jail term and three years' probation, according to the Associated Press.
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.
Barbour will not have to register as a sex offender because he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor. The lesser charge, however, was in exchange for the 60-day jail sentence and three years of probation.
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.







