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Thread: Celebrity Child Sex Crimes

Victor Marke and Zara Phythian - who appeared in Doctor Strange with Benedict Cumberbatch - are charged with repeatedly having sex with the girl, starting when she was 13 years old.

An actor who has reportedly appeared The Young and the Restless and God Is Dead was arrested in October in Georgia for allegedly molesting a girl younger than 10 years old, People confirms.

Corey Sligh was arrested on Oct. 14 and charged with child molestation, a spokesman with Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia tells People. He posted $22,000 bail and was released the same day.

The spokesman says Sligh knew the victim and that the “incident occurred in the spring.”

Brian Peck was charged with 11 counts against the child actor in 2003. Those of which included: of a lewd act upon a child; sodomy of a person under 16; attempted sodomy of a person under 16.

Sexual penetration by a foreign object; four counts of oral copulation of a person under 16; oral copulation by anesthesia or controlled substance; sending harmful matter; and using a minor for sex acts.

An actor who’s accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance on him as a 14-year-old recounted the episode for a New York City jury on Friday, testifying he felt helpless when Spacey climbed on top of him in bed.

“I was frozen,” Anthony Rapp said on the second day of a civil trial in Manhattan. “I was pinned underneath him. I didn’t know what to do.”

In a halting voice, Rapp testified that the then-26-year-old Spacey had invited him to a party at his Upper East Side apartment when both actors were starring on Broadway in 1986.

He said after he wandered into a bedroom to watch TV and get away from adults, an intoxicated-looking Spacey joined him after the other guests had left.

Disney Channel star Kyle Massey is speaking publicly for the first time about the criminal sexual misconduct charges against him.

Massey, who starred in Disney’s 2000s-era shows “That’s So Raven” and its spinoff, “Cory in the House,” is facing charges of immoral contact with a minor in Washington state. He’s accused of sending sexually explicit videos, photos, and texts to a 13-year-old girl between December 2018 and January 2019, according to charging documents — a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

Jerry Harris, a former star of the Netflix docuseries Cheer, was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to child pornography and sex crime charges in February.

Harris, 22, had agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors that, after sentencing on two out of seven counts against him (receiving child pornography and using interstate travel with the intent to elicit a sexual act with a minor), they would ask that the remaining charges be dropped. The agreement came after Harris originally pleaded not guilty to all charges in December 2020.

Former ABC News producer James Gordon Meek pleaded guilty to transportation and possession of child sexual abuse material on Friday. According to a press release distributed by the United States Department of Justice, while visiting South Carolina in February 2020, Meek “used an online messaging platform on his iPhone to send and receive images and videos depicting minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, and to discuss his sexual interest in children.” Meek then transported the iPhone containing the illegal material back home to Virginia.

The 59-year-old was convicted in 1988 of the sexual molestation of Nathan Forrest, the 12-year-old actor and star of his film “Clownhouse.” Salva videotaped the sexual act and was also convicted of possessing commercial videotapes and magazines containing child pornography.

Salva only served 15 months of his three-year sentence, and he somehow went on to have a career in Hollywood in the years that followed. Disney hired him to direct their supernatural drama “Powder,” and Salva found his greatest success with “Jeepers Creepers,” the 2001 horror film that spawned a franchise.

Shunned British pop star Gary Glitter reportedly is going back to prison just one month after his initial release, according to a new report.

Glitter, 78, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in 2015 after he was found guilty of sexually abusing three young girls, all of whom were under the age of 13.

The “Rock and Roll Part 2” singer, who was born Paul Francis Gadd, was released in February last year after only serving half of his sentence.

Disgraced Hey Dad! actor and convicted child sex offender Robert Hughes has been granted parole and will be deported to the United Kingdom after his release from jail this month.

Hughes, who starred as Martin Kelly in the TV comedy from 1987 to 1994, was sentenced in 2014 to a maximum of 10 years and nine months in prison, which is due to expire in January 2025.

The 73-year-old has previously been knocked back twice by the NSW State Parole Authority.

But on Thursday it accepted expert evidence he had consistently been assessed as a below-average risk of sexually reoffending.

In 2015, Jared Fogle shocked the nation when he was charged with the posession and distribution of child pornography, as well as child sex tourism.

Fogle was previously a spokesperson for Subway, a role he took on in 2000, and he was known as "The Subway Guy" for his appearance in over 300 commercials for the company after he lost more than 200 pounds by eating at the fast-food chain.

He became a pop culture sensation in the years he represented Subway, until his true nature came to light. Now, the convicted pedophile is the subject of a new ID documentary titled Jared From Subway: Catching a Monster.

Chris Langham. The actor and writer fell from grace at the height of his fame, just a few days after winning a pair of Baftas in May 2006, one of them for best comedy performance in The Thick of It.

He was charged with 15 counts of downloading indecent images, including clips that showed the rape of a teenager and the sexual abuse of an eight-year-old. “I did something terribly wrong. I offended my community and I was punished, quite correctly, for being as stupid and arrogant as the judge described me to be,” says Langham now.

Glee star Mark Salling faces up to seven years in prison and an additional 20 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to child pornography possession charges.

The 35-year-old actor accepted a plea deal with federal prosecutors that lowers his potential sentencing from 20 years in jail and a lifetime of supervised release, according to documents obtained Tuesday by celebrity news site The Blast. As part of the agreement, Salling must register as a sex offender and avoid places frequented by minors such as schools and playgrounds upon his release.

Ex-Disney actor Stoney Westmoreland has been sentenced to two years in prison for attempting to persuade a minor to have sex.

TMZ reported that the 52-year-old accepted a deal, pleading guilty to using interstate facilities to transmit information about a minor. He will have 10 years of supervised release following jail time and is required to comply with DNA collection and must register as a sex offender.

Additionally, his computer devices will be randomly searched and he has to inform authorities of all of his electronic accounts, like email and social media. He is also not permitted to be in contact with people who are under 18 years old unless an adult is present.

Film academy producer Jeffrey Cooper was found guilty of three counts of child molestation by a Los Angeles jury, the theater architect and longtime Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences member was sentenced today.
An AMPAS member since 2002, the 70-year-old Cooper received an eight-year stint in state prison during the hearing in a Van Nuys courtroom. He also will be formally registered as a sex offender. Almost simultaneously, two accusers of Cooper’s hit him with a civil lawsuit for “personal injuries and damages arising out of childhood sexual abuse.”

Ian Watkins. He was the lead singer and frontman of the rock band Lostprophets. His career ended after he was sentenced to 29 years' imprisonment in 2013 for multiple sex offences, including the sexual assault of young children and infants, a sentence later increased by ten months for having a mobile phone in prison.

Former actor Jeffery Jones best known for playing the bumbling Principal Rooney in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” pleaded guilty in Los Angeles Tuesday to a felony charge of failing to update his sex offender registry info.

The 64-year-old actor escaped a possible 3-year jail sentence in state prison, but must now serve three years of probation and perform 250 hours of roadside clean-up, TMZ first reported.

In July 2003, Jones pleaded no contest to hiring a 14-year-old boy to pose for sexually explicit photos, according to City News Service.

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