5-Year-Olds & 100,000 Photos: Inside Sick Mark Salling's Alleged Child Porn Crimes
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Four months after Mark Salling was indicted on child pornography charges, RadarOnline.com has exclusively discovered more details about the former Glee star's sick double life.
According to U.S. District Court documents filed on September 12, authorities possess 100,000 pages of damning evidence — including photos — against the disgraced actor, 34, who will next appear in court on November 7.
"The government has produced discovery to the defense, including 100,000 pages of reports, photographs and forensic examination results," the U.S. attorneys wrote, adding that they also possess "several digital devices containing images of child pornography."
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Salling and his new lawyer, Michael J. Proctor, planned to review the thousands of pages of evidence, papers indicated.
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Based on the May 27 indictment, the star, who rose to fame on the teen musical comedy, "knowingly possessed" pornographic images of a minor under 12 years old on a USB flash drive.
He also allegedly possessed a video that was labeled as featuring a 5-year-old performing oral sex on a male.
After surrendering to authorities in June, Salling was released on a $100,000 bail but must wear a location-monitoring bracelet, submit to drug tests, and avoid all contact with children unless supervised by a parent.
He faces 20 years in prison.
In her recent memoir, Salling's ex-girlfriend and former Glee costar Naya Rivera, 29, revealed she wasn't surprised by the child porn allegations.
"I can't say I was totally shocked," she wrote. "But still, WTF?"
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