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Former KNX-FM Los Angeles PD Steve Marshall gets prison for distributing child porn
Marshall is going to jail, sentenced to 7 ½ years in Arkansas for distribution of child pornography. Authorities claim Marshall, who at one time was an executive producer for the 1980’s hit sit-com “Growing Pains,” both sent and received child pornography and participated in online chats “detailing child abduction, bondage, rapes and murders.” Marshall was originally charged with possession and distribution of child porn when he was arrested 11 months ago. The possession charges were dropped when he pleaded guilty to the distribution charges.
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