Jace Alexander, Former ‘Law & Order’ Director, Gets Probation For Child Pornography Charges
Jason ‘Jace’ Alexander, ex-Law & Order director, was sentenced to ten years probation on Tuesday — after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography, according to the Westchester County District Attorney in New York.
Jace Alexander Sentenced To Probation On Child Pornography Charges
Alexander, 52, reportedly pleaded guilty in January to two felony counts for possessing and file-sharing illegal and indecent performances of sexual conduct by children younger than 17 — he faced up to seven years in prison.
The director has three children with his wife, Maddie Corman, and must register as a sex offender in New York.
The DA’s office did not comment further on Alexander’s sentence.
In July 2015, an investigator from the DA’s office downloaded child pornography from an IP address that was traced to Alexander’s home.
Investigators recovered files from Alexander’s computers and external hard drives that showed minors engaged in sexual acts.
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