The Standard (St. Catharines)

Salling charges dropped

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U.S. federal prosecutor­s say they will drop child pornograph­y charges against Glee actor Mark Salling after his death from suicide.

Salling, 35, pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children in October, but his body was found Jan. 30 in a park near his home in Sunland, Calif. Officials at the Los Angeles County medical examiner’s office have ruled his death a suicide.

Former prosecutor Manny Medrano told BuzzFeed News Salling’s suicide meant the case could no longer go ahead.

“If that person dies accidental­ly or by suicide, the government can no longer proceed,” he said. “Essentiall­y, no defendant, no criminal prosecutio­n.”

Southern California litigator Tamar Arminak said this was a standard policy to prevent prosecutor­s wasting time on cases in which defendants could not be held responsibl­e for their crimes.

“There is no need to be concerned with Mr. Salling answering for his crimes, or making sure someone who is a threat to the public is behind bars. The issue becomes moot.”

Salling was arrested after prosecutor­s found more than 50,000 images of child porn and child erotica on his laptop computer and a flash memory drive during a 2015 raid on his home.

His suicide could leave his victims in legal limbo over any compensati­on claims, since a financial restitutio­n agreement he signed as part of his plea deal is no longer enforceabl­e. A judge was required to approve it as part of Salling’s sentencing, before his death.

TMZ.com reports that if the agreement had been ratified his victims would have received $50,000 in compensati­on, but they must now file a civil complaint against his estate if they are to be awarded damages.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Child pornograph­y charges against former Glee actor Mark Salling were dropped by prosecutor­s after Salling’s Jan. 30 suicide.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Child pornograph­y charges against former Glee actor Mark Salling were dropped by prosecutor­s after Salling’s Jan. 30 suicide.

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