Marin Independent Journal

Ex-mayor accused of molestatio­n

- By Martin Espinoza Distribute­d by Tribune News Service

Cannabis entreprene­ur and former Sebastopol mayor Robert Jacob was arrested Saturday morning on suspicion of lewd acts and forcible penetratio­n of a child aged 14 or 15, as well as a range of other sexual crimes involving a minor or minors.

Sebastopol police Chief Kevin Kilgore confirmed the arrest of the former mayor by phone Saturday afternoon and released a statement with initial informatio­n about the allegation­s.

Kilgore said that on March 30 police received informatio­n of potential sexual assaults that occurred in the city between December 2019 and March 2021.

“Right now, that investigat­ion is ongoing for a determinat­ion as to the number of victims,” Kilgore said.

Jacob, 44, was arrested about 7 a.m. Saturday. Police said they contacted Jacob in the 7400 block of Woodland Avenue and took him into custody on an arrest warrant outlining several felony sexual assault crimes against a minor.

Jacob was transporte­d to the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility and is being held without bail.

Jacob was listed as an inmate at the Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of five felonies and one misdemeano­r. The offenses include sex with a minor and transporti­ng a minor for the purposes of having sex with them, distributi­on of child pornograph­y and soliciting a minor for lewd purposes.

Sebastopol Mayor Una Glass said she was notified of the arrest by the city manager and Kilgore. But she said she was not informed of the specific allegation­s or offenses.

“He’s no longer on our City Council,” Glass said. “This is very, very disappoint­ing and I hope the victims of anything that he has done are taken care ... it’s extremely disappoint­ing.” Jacob, who founded the Sebastopol medical marijuana dispensary Peace in Medicine in 2007, was elected to the City Council in 2012. The following year he was selected mayor by the council members, making history as one of the first mayors in the nation with a background in the medical marijuana industry.

In March 2016, Jacob he took a leave of absence to care for his ailing mother and stepped down from his role with Peace in Medicine, which merged with the Sparc marijuana dispensary in 2017.

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