'Law & Order' Director Arrested For Child Pornography
'Law & Order' Director Busted For Child Pornography
Jason “Jace” Alexander spent a decade directing "Law & Order" but Wednesday he was living out an episode when he was popped on child pornography charges.
Alexander was charged with two felonies -- possessing and sharing illegal and obscene performances of sexual conduct by children under the age of 17.
He was nabbed after an investigator downloaded child pornography off the internet and traced the file’s IP address back to Alexander’s address in New York.
Cops searched Alexander’s home and say they found computers and external hard drives stocked with files of minors engaged in child pornography.
His bail is set at $10k. He faces 7 years if convicted.