For over 10 years, "Law and Order" director-producer made a buzz both online and national news as he got convicted of child pornography. The director was convicted of child pornography after an investigator was able to download child pornography off the internet and was able to trace the IP address leading unto Jason Alexander's Westchester, New York address as of TMZ.
Forbes then dished out more information regarding the arrest stating that Alexander was charged of "possessing and file-sharing illegal and obscene performances of sexual conduct by children less than seventeen years of age." It was when they retrieved the files of children less than 16 years of age involved in child pornography on his hard drive. It was then stated that if he would be convicted, he would be sentenced up to 7 years in prison. He is due to appear in court to face the charges on November 19, 2015, he is now set free after facing $10,000 bail.
Jason Alexander is best known for his directorial role in "Law and Order" which premiered on September 13, 1990 and is still being aired on NBC. He is also a former "Blacklist" co-executive which premiered on NBC as well.
Child pornography has been one of the leading crimes all throughout the years as officials and crime fighters are still doing their best to put an end to it. Thousands of organizations have been established to stop child pornography and awareness has been raised regarding this matter as well. Children under the age of 18 are the victims of this hideous crime, usually sold by their parents or some volunteer themselves to fight poverty. Victims of child pornography need adequate help and support in order for them not to suffer trauma after what they've been though.