TV director gets 10 years in child porn plea deal
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A Beverly Hills television director has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for receiving and possessing child pornography.
Anthony Logan, 64, was sentenced Monday in Fresno by U.S. District Court Judge Anthony W. Ishii.
Logan admitted in a plea bargain that in 2003 he received images of child pornography from an individual in Fresno. He also admitted possessing more than 600 video and still images of child pornography at the time of his 2005 arrest.
Logan directed “Fine Art Treasures,” an auction show on DirecTV and the Dish network.
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