A Disney executive from Santa Clarita, accused of child sex abuse, was charged last week by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office with three felony counts of lewd acts with a child.

Jonathan Blake Heely, 58, the director of Music Publishing at The Walt Disney Company, is slated to return to court next month to answer for three counts of lewd acts upon children, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office.

“He pleaded not guilty at the arraignment last Thursday,” said Greg Risling, spokesperson for the District Attorney’s office. “His next court date is Jan. 10 for a preliminary hearing setting in San Fernando.”

Heely has been charged with three counts of lewd acts upon children, the youngest of which was under the age of 14 years, according to the felony complaint against him.

The Disney executive arrested for child sex abuse is alleged to have “willfully, unlawfully, and lewdly commit a lewd and lascivious act upon and with the body and certain parts and members thereof (Victim 1), a child under the age of fourteen years, with the intent of arousing, appealing to, and gratifying the lust, passions and sexual desires of the said defendant and the said child,” according to court documents.

The felony complaint alleges that these incidents started more than 10 years ago.

Victim 1 was acted upon “on or between June, 2006 and June, 2010,” according to the criminal complaint.

Additionally, the charges detail another child, Victim 2, who was also “willfully, unlawfully and lewdly” acted upon by Heely.

Victim 2 was acted upon even earlier than Victim 1, with the criminal complaint stating that the alleged incidents occurred in a period over a decade ago, from August 2004 to August 2005.

A Disney spokesman said the company suspended Heely late on Friday, after being informed of the charges when they were first reported by Variety.

“Immediately upon learning of this situation tonight, he has been suspended without pay until the matter is resolved by the courts,” the spokesman said.

Heely was arrested on Nov. 16 by deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, according to Variety’s initial report.

Booking records indicate he was later released on $150,000 bail.

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