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‘Glee’ star Salling pleads not guilty to child porn charges

- June 5, 2016

ACTOR Mark Salling, who had a supporting role as a high school athlete-turned-singer in the TV series “Glee,” pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges of receiving and possessing child pornograph­y, authoritie­s said.

The 33-year-old Salling surrendere­d to authoritie­s at the federal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles before entering not guilty pleas to the two charges, said Thom Mrozek, spokesman for the US Attorney’s Office for the region.

An attorney for Salling could not be immediatel­y reached for comment on Friday afternoon. Mrozek said Salling would likely be freed on Friday on US$150,000 bond. A trial date was set for July 12, he said.

The federal charges against the Texas-born Salling for receipt and possession of child pornograph­y stem from his arrest by Los Angeles police and federal agents on Dec 29, 2015. He was released on bail of US$20,000 and was initially expected to be charged in Los Angeles County court.

The US Attorney’s Office said that as a result of the investigat­ion, the case was handed over to federal prosecutor­s.

The charges against the actor centre on a still image and three videos of child pornograph­y depicting young girls, prosecutor­s said. The two charges each carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.

On the award-winning Fox television show “Glee,” which ran from 2009 to 2015, Salling played Puck, a bully and a football player who showed a softer side when he joined the glee club at his high school. — Reuters

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Purcell (left) and Wentworth Miller of US TV series ‘Prison Break’ pose, Oct 9, 2006 in Cannes, southern France. — AFP file photo
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MARK SALLING

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