Chorus coach arrested on suspicion of molestation
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Deepa Bharath
A 27-year-old voice coach accused of repeatedly molesting a Buena
Park teenager he met at the All-American Boys Chorus will be
arraigned on Oct. 18, officials said Wednesday.
Robert Alan Giese of Irvine, who was arrested Friday, faces six
felony counts of child molestation, said Orange County Deputy Dist.
Atty. Susan Schroeder.
Giese is accused of molesting a 17-year-old boy between May 1,
1998 and May 31, 2002 at his Irvine home, she said.
“The victim was 13 years old when the incidents began,” Schroeder
said. “The victim and the defendant knew each other through the
All-American Boys Chorus.”
The chorus is headquartered at the Orange County Fairgrounds
Police arrested Giese after the teenager reported the alleged
crimes, she said. Giese is currently out on a $200,000 bail and is
scheduled to be arraigned on Oct. 18.
Giese’s attorney, Ron Brower, said several parents called his
office Wednesday to offer their support.
“They all said they don’t believe the charges are true and they
want [Giese] to continue their voice lessons,” he said
Brower said Giese resigned from the nationally renowned chorus
because he did not “want anybody to feel uncomfortable until the
matter is resolved.” He said Giese is still employed in an
Irvine-based public relations firm where he is a senior account
executive.
Anthony Manrique, executive director of the All-American Boys
Chorus, said “the alleged incidents did not take place in our
facilities.”
He said the organization came to know about the incidents only
after they were informed about them by Buena Park police following
Giese’s arrest Friday.
Giese was with the chorus as a full-time staff member through May
2000, Manrique said. He was its production manager, voice coach and
director of communications until that time.
After May 2000 Giese taught only one voice class a week, he added.
“When there is an allegation like this against any of our staff
members, our procedure is to suspend them until there is a
resolution,” Manrique said.
Immediately after the arrest Giese himself submitted his
resignation, Manrique added.
Manrique noted that the chorus has “very strict youth protection
guidelines.”
“We always make sure there are two staff members present during
any class,” he said. “And all staff members, since the late ‘90s,
have gone through FBI fingerprint checks and extensive background
checks.”
In 1992 Rev. Richard Coughlin, a former Catholic priest, was
dismissed from the organization after five men alleged he molested
them when they sang with the chorus several years ago. The lawsuits
brought by those victims were settled.
The Orange County District Attorney’s office is asking anybody
with information on the alleged incidents to call Buena Park Police
Det. Jerry Von Gris at (714) 562-3972.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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