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

Jun. 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.
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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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