The Maui News

‘Cheer’ star Harris asks for jail release

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CHICAGO — A judge said Wednesday that she will decide soon whether to allow Jerry Harris, a star of the Netflix documentar­y series “Cheer,” to be released from jail and placed on home confinemen­t while he awaits trial on child pornograph­y charges.

The issue before U.S. District Judge Heather McShain is whether she believes a plan to release Harris that includes around-the-clock monitoring will be enough to prevent him from victimizin­g young boys.

A motion from Harris’ attorneys filed ahead of a court hearing Wednesday argues that the mental health treatment that the 21-year-old suburban Chicago man needs is not available in federal jail. The document also said that Harris has asthma, which puts him at greater risk of severe illness from COVID-19.

At the 90-minute hearing, Todd Pugh, one of Harris’ attorneys told the judge that third-party monitors would make sure Harris doesn’t use the devices that he allegedly used to coerce young boys into sending him obscene photograph­s. The four women who would take turn monitoring Harris assured the judge that they would turn him in if he tried to use a cellphone or other electronic device.

The judge did not say when she would issue her ruling, only that it would be soon.

A prosecutor argued that it would be impossible to prevent Harris from acting on his “criminal impulses.” Assistant U.S. Attorney Christophe­r Parente noted that after Harris learned he was under investigat­ion, he destroyed his cellphone and used another phone to seek photos from children.

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