Judge Sentences 'Cheer' Star Jerry Harris to 12 Years in Federal Prison
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The first season of Cheer premiered on Netflix in January 2020. The documentary series followed the Navarro College cheer program of Corsicana, Texas, as they vied for the 2019 National Cheerleading Championship, which they ultimately won, in Daytona Beach, Florida. Upon release, the series became a breakout streaming hit and elevated the profile of the program, its coach, Monica Aldama, and several athletes featured prominently in the series, including La’Darius Marshall, Gabi Butler, and Jerry Harris.
Alongside others, Harris soon appeared on a number of talk shows, becoming one of the primary voices for the series and, in turn, the sport. Cheer was then renewed for a second season, which would follow Navarro’s 2020 season as they hoped to capture a fifteenth national title. Harris would again be a primary subject.
In September 2020, as the second season was filming, Harris was arrested and charged with production of child pornography.
In February of 2022, Harris pleaded guilty to two charges—sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy at a cheer competition and persuading a 17-year-old boy to send him explicit photos—as part of a plea bargain that would drop several other charges.
This Wednesday, Harris was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison with eight years of supervised release after he serves his sentence.
The new season of Cheer addressed the allegations made against Harris and examined its effect on the Navarro community. In episode 5, titled "Jerry," filmmakers spoke with several people involved in the case. The episode also features emotional interviews with two alleged victims.
At the time of the allegations, Harris had become one of the highest profile representatives of the sport. His Instagram account, which had grown to over a million followers, featured collaborations with brands like Cheerios, Starburst, and Walmart.
What Happened to Jerry Harris?
On September 14, 2020, FBI agents executed a search warrant at Harris’ Illinois home in response to allegations that the Cheer star solicited nude photos and sex from minors. Harris was then arrested and charged with production of child pornography.
After his arrest, Harris admitted to federal agents that he had exchanged sexually explicit photos with at least 10-15 people he knew to be minors. These exchanges occurred over Snapchat. Harris also admitted that in 2019 he had sex with a 15-year-old at a cheerleading event.
In December 2020, Harris was indicted on charges, including sexual exploitation of children, receiving and attempting to receive child pornography, enticement, and traveling with the attempt to engage in sexual conduct with a minor. According to the indictment, these incidents occurred in three states—Illinois, Texas, and Florida—between August 2017 and August 2020.
Harris pleaded not guilty.
Where Is Jerry Harris Now?
After his arrest, Harris was held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago.
The four sexual exploitation counts for which Harris was accused, along with the child pornography charge, each carried a minimum prison sentence of 15 years, if he was convicted. The enticement charge carried a minimum sentence of 10 years, if he was convicted.
As part of a plea agreement, Harris instead pleaded guilty to two charges, with the others being dropped.
In his sentencing hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kelly Guzman asked U.S. District Judge Manish Shah for a 15-year sentence for Harris. (Harris' attorneys pushed for only a six-year sentence, citing Harris' own unstable and sexually traumatic childhood.) In a sentencing memorandum, Guzman argued for the longer sentence, writing, "Harris used his celebrity and wealth to continue his exploitation of children, expanding the tools available to him to manipulate them into gratifying his seemingly insatiable sexual desires."
On Wednesday, Shah sentenced Harris to 12 years in federal prison. He also sentenced Harris to eight years of supervised release after this term.
A statement from Harris' lawyers says Harris “will spend the rest of his life making amends for what he has done.”
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