Catholic High School President J. Marshall Hyzdu jailed after harassing women in Nashville bar

Catholic High School President J. Marshall Hyzdu jailed after harassing women in Nashville bar

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45-year-old Catholic school president James Marshall Hyzdu was jailed in Nashville Saturday after reportedly following women around a Nashville bar, making them feel uncomfortable. Security at The Twelve Thirty Club says Hyzdu came into the bar and began to follow women around, making them uncomfortable and annoyed with the behavior. Hyzdu was escorted out of the location, only to return and continue the behavior. According to security, he was escorted out of the building six times and continued to return, even changing his clothing once to change his appearance. He was eventually detained until Metro Nashville Police arrived and took him into custody. They noted his extreme level of intoxication and had no one to contact to retrieve him or assist him back to his hotel. J. Marshall Hyzdu is the President of Archbishop Moeller High School, an all-boys Catholic school in Cincinnati, OH.

James Hyzdu (MNPD)
James Hyzdu (MNPD)

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James Marshall Hyzdu of Clippinger Drive in Cincinnati, OH, was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on March 9th, charged with public intoxication, trespassing, and disorderly conduct. A judicial commissioner set his bond at $1,500, and the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office gave him pre-trial release from their facility.

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