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Netflix's Cheer Star Jerry Harris Sentenced To 12 Years In Prison

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Updated 11:56 7 Jul 2022 GMT+1Published 07:30 7 Jul 2022 GMT+1

Netflix's Cheer Star Jerry Harris Sentenced To 12 Years In Prison

He said he was 'not an evil person' as he was sentenced for crimes relating to child pornography and soliciting sex from minors

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Jerry Harris - who starred in Netflix docuseries Cheer - has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.

The 22-year-old was handed the sentence at a federal court in Chicago on Wednesday (6 July) for crimes relating to child pornography and soliciting sex from minors.

Judge Manish S Shah told the social media star and cheerleading champion to consider the sentence an 'expression of the seriousness of your crimes, tempered with some hope that all is not lost for you or for your victims, and that in the future some healing can occur'.

Harris - who has remained in custody at a federal detention facility since his arrest in September 2020 - appeared in court for the sentencing, which lasted around seven hours.

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Harris was sentenced to 12 years behind bars.
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Addressing his victims before receiving his sentence, he said: "I am deeply sorry for all the trauma my abuse has caused you.

"I pray deep down that your suffering comes to an end."

He added: "I'm not an evil person. I'm still learning who I am and what my purpose is."

Harris, from the Chicago suburb of Naperville, was the breakout star of Cheer, which follows a cheerleading team from Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas, as it sought a national title.

Notable figures listed as authors of character letters used by his defence included other stars from the series, such as Navarro college head coach Monica Aldama, teammate Morgan Simianer, and the parents of Harris' fellow cheerleader, Gabi Butler.

Harris previously pleaded guilty to one count of travelling with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct and one count of receiving child pornography.

His pleas were entered during a plea hearing in a US federal court in Chicago in February.

Harris pleaded guilty to two of seven counts against him, including persuading a 17-year-old to send him sexually explicit photographs for money.

The other count stemmed from a trip he took to Florida for the purpose of 'engaging in illicit sexual conduct' with a 15-year-old. Prosecutors agreed to drop the remaining five counts under a plea agreement.

Harris pleaded guilty to two of seven counts against him, including persuading a 17-year-old to send him sexually explicit photographs for money.
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A US child pornography charge carries a sentence ranging from five to 20 years, and the second charge carries a maximum sentence of 30 years.

Harris was first arrested in September 2020 on a charge of production of child pornography, and in December of the same year, he was indicted on more charges alleging misconduct in Illinois, Florida and Texas.

According to the indictment, Harris allegedly solicited sex from minors at cheerleading competitions and convinced teenage boys to send him obscene photographs and videos of themselves.

Harris later admitted to FBI agents to asking a teenage boy to send him photographs of himself, and to requesting child pornography on Snapchat from at least 10 to 15 others he knew to be minors, according to the indictment.

The second series of Cheer addresses the investigation into Harris, and dedicates an entire episode to the incidents, titled 'Jerry'.

If you’ve been affected by any of these issues and want to speak to someone in confidence regarding the welfare of a child, contact the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000, 8am–10pm Monday to Friday, 9am–6pm weekends. If you are a child seeking advice and support, call Childline for free on 0800 1111 

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