Monday, November 14, 2016

Corey Sligh, Ex-Young and Restless Star, Arrested For Child Molestation

Corey Sligh, an actor best known for his role on The Young and the Restless, has been arrested on charges of child molestation.


Be warned:


The details of these allegations are pretty heinous…



According to the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia, Sligh was busted last month after the parents of an unidentified child reported that at least one incident of molestation took place on September 24. 


TMZ claims this child was a female and was under 10 at the time of the illegal act.


Few other specifics are available at this time.


Based on legal documents obtained by TMZ, the alleged acts of molestation took place between April and September. It is unclear at the moment just many times Sligh is accused of molesting the young girl.


Here is his mugshot:



Deputies arrested the actor on October 14 and released him the same day on a $ 22,000 bond.


He is recurred on a handful of the aforementioned episodes as a waiter and a bartender, but Sligh is also known for an unusual, violent incident that made him a victim back in November of 2014.


As reported on The Hollywood Gossip, Sligh was attacked by two strangers in a parking lot a Rite Aid in West Hollywood at that time.


Speaking to The Wrap after being hospitalized with numerous injuries, Sligh said back then that he and his girlfriend were delivering Thanksgiving meals to friends who could not get time off work.


When they pulled up in front of a Rite-Aid, they saw one man behind a camera, filming another man who was driving like a maniac around the parking lot in a Mercedes.


After delivering his plate of turkey to his pal, Sligh claimed he told these guys to go elsewhere because they were scaring kids in the vicinity.


He said the man in the car then ran him over in response.



Doctors had to place screws in Sligh’s arm and he was confined to a wheelchair for awhile after this beatdown.


“It was pretty scary [being] on the hood of that car, but I’m happy to still be able to move my neck,” he told The Wrap nearly two years ago, adding:


“I’m happy to have the problem of relearning to walk instead of not being able to walk at all. I’m pretty blessed.”


We can’t imagine he’s thinking the same sort of thing now.



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