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‘Law & Order’ Director Guilty in Child Porn Case

Jan 20, 2016  •  Post A Comment

A TV director whose credits include helming more than a dozen episodes of NBC’s “Law & Order” has pleaded guilty to child pornography charges. The AP reports that Jason “Jace” Alexander entered the plea Tuesday in New York.

Citing Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore, the report says Alexander, 51, pleaded guilty to promoting a sexual performance by a child and possessing an obscene performance by a child.

“Prosecutors say digital files showing minors engaged in sex acts were found on computers at the director’s Dobbs Ferry, New York, home,” the AP reports. “He could face up to seven years in prison when he is sentenced on May 3.”

2 Comments

  1. So a child is worth only 7 years of this mans life. This makes me sick.

  2. Jason “Jace” Alexander videotaped a young girl masturbating and got seven years for it, (he should have gotten the death penalty if there were any true justice). The pedophile Stephen Collins of 7th Heaven wrote about the exact same subject (after molesting three young girls multiple times himself), and it was published in his novel “Eye Contact,” (see pg. 197). AND he continues to collect residuals from airings of 7th Heaven on The UP Network, a supposedly Christian channel. Go figure.

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