Former ‘Cheer’ star Jerry Harris gets 12 years in child pornography case

Former 'Cheer' star Jerry Harris gets 12 years in child pornography case

Former “Cheer” star Jerry Harris has been sentenced to 12 years in prison in his federal child porn case. Additionally, the 21-year-old is facing eight years of supervised release after his prison term. He will be required to register as a sex offender for life. Moreover, he will pay an initial fine of $55,000 with more restitution to be determined.

In February, Harris pled guilty in a deal to one count of receipt of child pornography. Additionally, another of travelling with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct. 

At the time, prosecutors said if the case had gone to trial, their evidence would have shown that in the summer of 2020, while Harris was living in Naperville, Illinois, he communicated with a minor – whom he knew was under 18 – via Snapchat, repeatedly asking for photos of a sexual nature. 

Other charges on Jerry

Regarding the second charge, Harris travelled from Dallas to Orlando in May 2019 with the intent to engage in sexual conduct with a 15-year-old. He asked her to meet in a public bathroom. 

Earlier this year, the defence team shared a statement with Nexstar’s WGN, saying the criminal conduct “took place in the context of a competitive Cheer Community where inappropriately sexualizing and sexually abusing children was far too common and too often overlooked. Jerry was himself exploited, manipulated, and sexually abused as a child within the Cheer Community. Being that, in a way that perversely made him believe that this sexual conduct was somehow normal when it was not.” 

The statement went on to say Harris had been in therapy since his incarceration in October of 2020.

“Cheer” was a successful Netflix docuseries that followed the competitive cheerleading squad from Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas. Harris became popular for his upbeat attitude during the show.

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