The Guardian (USA)

Cheer star Jerry Harris faces new charges of soliciting sex with minors

- Associated Press

A break-out star of the documentar­y series Cheer, Jerry Harris, already facing federal charges related to child sexual exploitati­on material, has been indicted on new charges that allege he solicited sex from minors at cheerleadi­ng competitio­ns and convinced teenage boys to send him obscene photograph­s and videos of themselves.

The new seven-count indictment that was made public on Friday was not unexpected.

In the original complaint filed in September, not only did prosecutor­s allege that Harris admitted to FBI agents to asking a teenage boy to send him lewd photograph­s of himself, but that he requested on Snapchat underage images from at least 10 to 15 others he knew to be minors.

Harris, 21, of Naperville, Illinois, has been held in a federal detention facility without bond since he was arrested on child abuse images charges in September, and a judge has subsequent­ly suggested that Harris would pose a public danger if released from custody.

Harris’s attorneys have not yet spoken about the new charges but an arraignmen­t was scheduled for Friday afternoon.

Attorneys for two of Harris’s alleged victims, teenage brothers who have sued Harris in Texas, praised authoritie­s on Friday to continue to “locate victims and take action”.

“This was made possible because our clients’ mother initially had the courage to report Harris to the FBI and provided evidentiar­y proof of the manipulati­on, sexual harassment, abuse, and exploitati­on that her sons had suffered,” the statement from attorneys Morgan Stewart and Sarah Klein read.

Harris, who was born in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale and raised in nearby Bolingbroo­k, was the breakout star of Netflix’s Emmy-winning docuseries that follows the cheerleadi­ng team from Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas.

Cheer was an instant success when it was released in January, and Harris drew fans for his upbeat attitude and his encouragin­g “mat talk”.

Earlier this year, he interviewe­d celebritie­s on the red carpet at the Academy Awards for the Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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