Accused sexual predator allegedly assaults young girls while on bail
WESTMORELAND, Jamaica— Marlon Millis, a Clarendon man who was charged with sexual assault of two young girls in Clarendon in March 2022, has had his bail revoked after being charged with similar offences in Westmoreland.
Millis, 43, was first arrested in Clarendon on March 16. At the time, he was accused of committing serious sexual offences against a 12-year-old girl in Four Paths in the parish.
While in custody, he was implicated in another case of sexual assault against a 16-year-old girl in November 2021. He was placed on an identification parade and was pointed out. Millis was then charged.
According to reports, the Clarendon Parish Court granted Millis bail on July 14, after his third court appearance. He was ordered to stay away from the victims and the parish of Clarendon except when attending court. He was also made to report to the Negril Police Station on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and ordered to surrender his travel documents.
However, Millis was soon on the radar of the Westmoreland police in relation to the investigation of two incidents of sexual assault against young girls; one of whom is 12 years old, police reported.
He was arrested on Saturday, October 15 in relation to two incidents on Tuesday, October 11 and later charged with additional offences under the Sexual Offences Act.