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37 year old Alto ISD coach gets 10 years probation for sex with 16 year old student. Houston County bailiff and sheriff investigator indicted. DPS Sergeant booked for indecency.

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Alto, TX:

Veteran Alto ISD coach Paul Dixon is currently under investigation by authorities for having an alleged improper teacher/student relationship with an underage girl. Coach Dixon, age 37, turned in his resignation last week in response to allegations of text messaging a female student. Another “unnamed” Alto ISD faculty member (Dixon’s father and fellow coach) has also resigned for allegedly obstructing the investigation. Dixon was employed with the Alto TX School District for over 24 years.

What happens in Cherokee County, stays in Cherokee County.

The 16-year student told police she had sex with the 37 year old baseball coach twice on the Alto ISD school grounds, including in the Elementary School gym. (Source: Student told Alto police she had sex with coach twice on school grounds, KTRE) Dixon’s father, also a coach at Alto ISD was terminated for trying to cover up the affair by pressuring the victim to lie to authorities. Elmer Beckworth’s grand jury decided not to indict Dixon Sr for Tampering with a Witness.

Teacher/student improprieties can be prosecuted as 2nd degree felonies under current Texas law. Paul Dixon was 37 at the age of the incident, NOT 24 years old as reported by Cherokee County newspapers.  Coach Paul Dixon did work for Alto ISD for over 24 years. Dixon was eventually indicted in 2009 for having sex with an underage girl twice. (Source: Grand jury indicts former Alto coach, KTRE) He was not charged with statutory rape according to law, even though the victim was under 17 at the time.

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Alto ISD coach Paul Dixon, 37 years old, sentenced to probation for improper sexual relations with a 16-year old Alto ISD student.

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Paul Dixon circa 2011 went from age 24 to age 40 in a matter of a couple years according to Cherokee County newspapers. In 2011, Paul Dixon was given 10 years probation for sexual relations with the high schooler and sent on his merry way. (Source: Jacksonville Progress) He did not have to register for life as a sex offender as part of his plea bargain with the Cherokee County district attorney’s office.

Criminal Docket; Case 17471

IMPROPER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDUCATOR/STUDENT
THE STATE OF TEXAS vs  PAUL HEATH DIXON

DOB 04/07/1971

Filed 04/27/2009 – Disposition: 01/13/2011

Conviction-guilty plea or nolo contest-No Jury
2nd District Court, Cherokee County, Texas

Student told Alto police she had sex with coach twice on school grounds, 8/19/2009

ALTO, TX (KTRE) – A female student at Alto High School told police she had sexual intercourse with a coach on two separate occasions on school grounds.

The student, whose name is being withheld to protect her identity, gave police a written statement on March 4 stating she did kiss Paul Dixon up to ten times, but did not engage in intercourse with him. However, she gave another statement on March 13 admitting to engaging in intercourse with him on Feb. 17 at the elementary school gym and again on Feb. 23 on school grounds.

The student stated in the first affidavit that others in her school found out about the relationship and told another employee at the school, who told the superintendent about the relationship.

In the second affidavit, the student alleged Dixon’s father, John Paul Dixon, who also served Alto ISD as a coach, put pressure on her to lie to police about the relationship.

Alto ISD accepted a resignation from Paul Dixon and put John Paul Dixon on paid leave until the investigation was complete. A Cherokee County Grand Jury chose not to indict John Paul Dixon on tampering with a witness charges.

Alto Superintendent Ray DeSpain said John Paul Dixon has been taken off leave following the grand jury’s action, but declined to comment further on his status, including any kind of disciplinary action taken.

KTRE acquired the student’s sworn affidavits through an open records request filed on May 12, which the Cherokee County’s District Attorney’s Office appealed to the Texas State Attorney General’s Office.

“I’m truly sorry about my actions and the whole ordeal,” the student stated in the affidavit. “I would never want this to happen to any other female and/or male student. It’s not worth the time whatsoever. If I could go back and change anything, I would because all the stress from this is truly not worth it.”

 

Crockett, TX: 

Tyler’s federal court has indicted two Houston County sheriff deputies for an alleged civil rights violation occurring in the Davy Crockett National Forest. District court bailiff Charles James Clark and narcotics investigator Henry Doyce Gresham, Jr. are both charged with conspiracy and assault of a Crockett, TX man the pair allegedly TASERED and left for dead out in the National Forest in July 2008. The two Houston County deputies, Clark age 63 and Gresham age 50, are on administrative leave pending their federal trial. No need for a pseudo-concerned citizen and buddy-buddy district judge to call an urgent removal hearing for this bailiff and narcotics officer, a la’ Randall Thompson.

Rusk, TX:

Cherokee County DPS Sergeant Thomas Bledsoe was suspended with pay Friday March 20, 2009 from an indecent exposure arrest earlier the previous month. Sgt. Bledsoe allegedly pulled his pants down and flashed a female DPS employee on February 3rd. He was moved from the Cherokee County office in Jacksonville to the Palestine, TX DPS office after the initial complaint. The Department of Public Safety is investigating the incident.

Nationwide: 

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  1. I went to school with both John and Paul Dixon. At the time his dad John Paul Dixon was a coach at our High School and he had an affair with my friend. She lost her dad and he was always there to “comfort” her. I saw them kiss and talk on the phone several times, so its no suprise that his boys have taken the same path. Makes me sick!

    [anonymous]

    03/19/2009 at 10:11 AM

  2. The “other” faculty member was Paul’s father, John Paul Dixon. He was sent home with pay because he confronted the young girl that “tattled” on his son and threatened her saying she had better not ruin his son’s life. I think his son ruined his life on his own!

    Nikki

    03/25/2009 at 11:23 PM

    • first off, thats not even the truth. I wish people who dont know what really happened would stay out of it. I know you are entitled to your own opinion, but you do NOT have the right to say some things you don’t know anything about. Let it go like everybody else is trying to. It’s already hurting their family and the girl’s as well. Just let it be.

      anonymous

      11/10/2009 at 9:43 PM

  3. Is unlikely that Alto’s High School Coach Paul Dixon and/or former Alto coach John Paul Dixon, his father, will actually be held accountable for what they have been accused. Because if those accusations were proven to be true, then the Dixons would likely be inclined to divulge the sordid closet shenanigans of some of Alto’s version of ’finest’. A diversified assortment of both male and female social club members, teachers, elected officials, local business owners and church leaders would be at risk to be outed as counterfeit Christians and worse.

    Anonymous

    05/27/2009 at 4:47 AM

  4. My child goes to Alto School, and i must say i went to school in Alto as well, John Paul has been there for like 40 years-makes me sick

    Anonymous

    07/20/2009 at 9:12 AM

  5. DPS Sargeant Bledsoe was found non guilty by a jury of his peers. The complainant was exposed for being untruthful. If you are going to write articles about alleged improprieties of various officials, you should at least follow up with the ultimate disposition on such cases instead of leaving readers of your site with the impression that the Sargeant’s alleged conduct was in fact unlawful.

    anonymous

    01/12/2010 at 7:43 PM

  6. What happened to freedom of speech? Can any victim’s of the beloved “Coach” post updated comments? Guess not…long live those wonderful defense attorneys!…

    Kay

    08/17/2010 at 12:47 AM

  7. P.S.: I live in North Texas now, but have been following this story closely. Funny, when other victims were asked to post, the ability to do so was mysteriously prohibited.

    FREEDOM OF SPEECH! …

    Kay

    08/17/2010 at 12:58 AM

  8. Paul is a good person. Girls now a days have no morals and confront all these coaches, teachers and flaunt themselves in front of them…get their cell numbers and text them. She is just as guilty as he is…plus she is of age…20. Everyone makes mistakes…no one is perfect…and if you ARE perfect then let you be the first to cast the first stone…otherwise if the Lord can forgive then Christian people should too.

    Anonymous

    01/14/2011 at 3:30 PM

    • The Alto ISD coach had sex with a student that was documented by KTRE-Lufkin and found within the ongoing text messaging. Teachers lose their jobs, go to prison, and have to register as sex offenders for life, BUT not in Cherokee County if they are members of Elmer Beckworth’s jury pool. Sweet deals for those in the clique.

    • “a good person;” tell that to the cheater’s wife and children.
      Did in it Elementary School gym of all places, which, by the way, is a felony for a teacher to engage in with a student of ANY age.
      He needs a good lawyer.

      Anonymous

      01/16/2011 at 2:08 PM


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