Secttor left work in Springfield on March 18 and went to Dayton to meet an undercover Dayton police officer whom he believed to be a prostitute. He told detectives that he used his work computer to browse prostitution advertisements on Backpage.com and had done so off and on for several years, according to a police report.
Following his arrest, Secttor was placed on paid administrative leave. Clark State administrators terminated his position for “gross misconduct” pursuant to its policies, and informed Secttor via letter on April 10.
During his tenure at Clark State, Secttor oversaw headlining performances by such big names as Rodney Atkins, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and LeAnn Rimes. He led the center throughout the addition of the Hollenbeck Bayley Creative Arts and Conference Center, which was completed in 2011. Secttor’s base salary was $91,179.06 as of August 2013.
A phone call to his attorney seeking comments Wednesday was not returned.
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