A MUSIC executive at Disney has been suspended from work without pay after he was charged with alleged sexual misconduct with a child.

Jon Heely, 58, director of music publishing at the company, faces three counts of lewd and lascivious acts on a child, Variety reports.

The charges follow his arrest on November 16, Variety also reports.

According to the report, Heely allegedly sexually abused two girls about 10 years ago.

At the time, one girl was said to be 15 while the other was reportedly pursued from when she was 11 to 15 years old, Variety said.

He was reportedly suspended from work late Friday.

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

Heely appeared in court Thursday and pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, Variety said. Robert Helfend, Heely’s lawyer denied all the charges against his client, according to the outlet.

“He vehemently denies these allegations and we will be fighting until the end to clear his name,” Helfend told Variety. “It’s a shame, that’s all I’ve got to say.”

Variety reports that Heely has been with Disney since 1981.

His main job is to oversee licensing of the catalogue of music from Disney films.

He also produced a series of Disney concerts around the world, such as “Fantasia Live in Concert,” with orchestral acts that play alongside movie clips.

Heely could not be reached for comment.