'Law & Order' Director Jace Alexander Sentenced To 10 Years Probation For Child Porn

June 29 2016, Published 3:04 p.m. ET
Jace Alexander, a television director who has worked on popular shows like Law & Order, was sentenced to 10 years' probation on child pornography charges Tuesday, June 28.
The 52-year-old pleaded guilty to the crimes, and must now register as a sex offender in New York, the Associated Press reports.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported,digital files were found on computers in Alexander's New York home, featuring minors engaging in obscene sexual acts.
The married father-of-three was slapped with "promoting a sexual performance" by a child and "possessing an obscene performance by a child."
Alexander's other directorial credits include Lizzie McGuire, The Blacklist, Raising Hope, Royal Pains, Rescue Me, and Burn Notice. He's directed a whopping 32 episodes for Law & Order.
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