An ex-youth symphony director charged with Utah sex crimes is out of contact with the court and his own attorney. And a prosecutor says the recent death of his caretaker is
AMERICAN FORK — A man who was ordered to turn himself in at a Utah jail in June after a judge determined he wasto delay his criminal case is now out of contact with the court and his own attorney.
Taylor, who now lives in Colorado, was living in Provo when he was first charged in 2018, having recently retired after four decades with the Utah Valley Youth Symphony. The charges accuse him of abuse in the mid-1980s and mid-2000s. Taylor is scheduled for another hearing on Sept. 19. Griffin said if Taylor is not in custody at that time and does not appear at that hearing, the jury trial scheduled in his case in early October would likely need to be canceled.
"As I understand it, he didn't report death for nearly a day to police. I think there are suspicious circumstances," the prosecutor said. "He's also not providing information to family about what happened." In 2019, Taylor made a deal with prosecutors to remain free pending his court proceedings due to his out-of-state residency, health issues and the fact the Utah County crimes allegedly happened nearly 40 years ago. But the deal required that he wear an ankle monitor. The judge revoked that pretrial release in June and encouraged Taylor to find a ride from Colorado to Utah County and turn himself in.
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