Mark Salling, Glee Actor and Christian Music Artist, Arrested On Child Porn Charges
Mark Salling, best known as Noah "Puck" Puckerman on "Glee," was arrested Tuesday on charges of possession of child pornography, Los Angeles Police Department officer Liliana Preciado said. He was arrested in Sunland, California, a Los Angeles neighborhood just north of Burbank. Bail was set at $20,000.
Police used a battering ram to force entry into Salling's residence Tuesday morning. Authorities say when they knocked on the door, announced their presence and called out Salling's name he did not answer. "Hundreds" of images were found on one of Salling's personal devices during a police search. Salling's computer and other electronic devices were also seized after he refused to share his passwords with authorities. Investigators are now searching for further images on the devices.
Sailing was born in a Christian family and he attended several Christian schools. He became a contemporary Christian music artist, where he performed under the name "Jericho." But his stint as a Christian singer didn't last. Later, he signed up for an agency which eventually led him to play the role of 'Puck' in Glee. He was a main character for four seasons and continued a smaller role right up until the finale of the show earlier in 2015.
Salling, a versatile musician, had been filming a movie called "Adi Shankar's Gods and Secrets," according to the Internet Movie Database. He told the Hollywood Reporter he was also putting together his own TV series.
"It's a musical with original music so we had to record a whole 13-song record for that and write the episodes around the songs," he said.
This isn't Salling's first public scandal. In 2013 he was sued by an ex-girlfriend alleging sexual battery. Salling was ordered to pay the plaintiff a $2.7 million settlement in that case.
Tags : mark salling mark salling arrested mark salling child porn mark salling news mark salling latest
Hot Trends
-
"An All-Star Salute To Lee Greenwood" Set to Air on Veteran's Day
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Natasha Owens Releases New Remix of Smash Hit Single “Trump Won” featuring Nick Nittoli
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Christian Artists and Leaders Respond to Donald Trump's Presidential Win
-
Join Lauren Daigle's Choir as She Performs at the Carnegie Hall
-
Lee Greenwood Collaborates with Drew Jacobs on New Version of "God Bless The U.S.A."
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Matthew West Announces 2022 Tour Dates in the Mist of His New Christmas Album Release
-
Here Are the Christian and Gospel Music Nominees For The 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards
-
Cory Asbury Covers Lee Ann Womack's Signature Tune “I Hope You Dance”
-
President Jimmy Carter's Final Sunday School Lessons Released
-
Jimmy Fortune, Ben Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and Mike Rogers Forms Brothers Of The Heart With New Album Coming
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Wilson Fairchild, Sons of the Statler Brothers, to Debut Album
Most Popular
-
"An All-Star Salute To Lee Greenwood" Set to Air on Veteran's Day
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Natasha Owens Releases New Remix of Smash Hit Single “Trump Won” featuring Nick Nittoli
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Christian Artists and Leaders Respond to Donald Trump's Presidential Win
-
Join Lauren Daigle's Choir as She Performs at the Carnegie Hall
-
Lee Greenwood Collaborates with Drew Jacobs on New Version of "God Bless The U.S.A."
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Matthew West Announces 2022 Tour Dates in the Mist of His New Christmas Album Release
-
Here Are the Christian and Gospel Music Nominees For The 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards
-
Cory Asbury Covers Lee Ann Womack's Signature Tune “I Hope You Dance”
-
President Jimmy Carter's Final Sunday School Lessons Released
-
Jimmy Fortune, Ben Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and Mike Rogers Forms Brothers Of The Heart With New Album Coming
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Wilson Fairchild, Sons of the Statler Brothers, to Debut Album