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Apr 21, 2021 DES MOINES A former Des Moines Public Schools janitor convicted of sexually abusing a young child has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Jesse Allen McIntosh, 43, of Des Moines, was sentenced last week, after pleading guilty earlier this month to two counts of third-degree sexual abuse, the Des Moines Register reported. McIntosh will serve two 10-year terms one after the other and must register as a sex offender. McIntosh was arrested and charged in February with two county of second-degree sexual abuse of a child younger than 12. Officials said the abuse took place in a Des Moines house. District officials had said McIntosh was hired in August 2018 as a district custodian and had worked at Weeks Middle School since August 2019. He was placed on leave following his arrest and fired upon his conviction, district spokesperson Phil Roeder said. ....
Ex-Iowa school janitor who sexually abused child gets prison April 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) A former Des Moines Public Schools janitor convicted of sexually abusing a young child has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Jesse Allen McIntosh, 43, of Des Moines, was sentenced last week, after pleading guilty earlier this month to two counts of third-degree sexual abuse, the Des Moines Register reported. McIntosh will serve two 10-year terms one after the other and must register as a sex offender. McIntosh was arrested and charged in February with two county of second-degree sexual abuse of a child younger than 12. Officials said the abuse took place in a Des Moines house. ....
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Listed house builder Cairn Homes has scaled back future potential payouts for its chief executive and co-founder, Michael Stanley, under a long-term bonus scheme after a number of significant shareholders raised objections. The company consulted all of its large shareholders over plans to bring Mr Stanley into Cairnâs long-term incentive programme, for which he previously was not eligible. Cairnâs chairman, John Reynolds; and non-executive director Linda Hickey, who chairs its remuneration committee, floated a proposal to bring Mr Stanley into the scheme with a potential annual award worth up to 200 per cent of his annual salary, as the board believed his existing pay was below market rates. ....
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