Michael C. Brewer

Michael Curtis Brewer (born 1945) is a convicted sex offender[1] and former British music teacher and choral conductor.

He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1995, but was stripped of the honour in 2013 following his conviction on five counts of indecent assault against a girl who had been one of his pupils.

In 1966 he was appointed Head of Music at the Royal Liberty Grammar School in Romford, London, where he established a large choir.

In 1969 he co-wrote an opera, The Sword In The Stone, a modern work based upon the legend of King Arthur.

[8] It was claimed by prosecutors that in a separate incident Brewer had been forced to resign from Chetham's in the 1990s after an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old girl.