Thursday, February 1, 2018

Mark Salling: Why His Suicide May Screw Over His Victims

Prior to Mark Salling committing suicide this week, the former Glee star pleaded guilty to a number of child pornography charges.


In December, Selling entered a guilty plea in court, faced with mounting evidence against him that included the discovery of 50,000-plus images of prepubescent children on his personal devices.


Moreover, authorities reportedly found a video of a five-year-old girl performing a sex act on Salling.



We’re talking truly heinous stuff here.


It’s why many people out there were not sad to read that Salling took his own life via hanging on Tuesday.


However, it’s now come to light that Salling’s decision to kill himself may have a negative impact on those who suffered at his hands.


As part of his plea deal, it had been agreed to months ago that Salling would pay each of his molestation victims $ 50,000.


But this had not been made official by a judge.


Now that the actor isn’t actually around to make any payments, an insider explains to Us Weekly why the victims may never see this money.


“Restitution would be a part of his sentence,” the source explains. “The amount of the restitution is determined by the sentencing judge.”


The problem is that Salling was due to be sentenced in March. 



“He will not be sentenced,” the tabloid’s expert continues.


“Therefore there will be no restitution order… I doubt that there is anything to take to civil court. Any restitution order would be allocated among multiple known victims.”


In other words, as cited above, the plea deal had been reached, yes.


Restitution had been agreed upon.


But Salling killed himself before a judge could actually order it paid.


“The amount allocated to each would be different based upon, for example, therapy expenses they have incurred,” this source expounds.


“No such order has been entered. I am unclear as to how anyone feels that they could go into court to enforce an order which has not been entered.


“I’m not saying that there isn’t some lawyer out there willing to file suit on behalf of someone claiming to be a victim. 


“But I am saying, that there is no order to be enforced, for $ 50,000 or any other amount on behalf of anyone.”



A coroner has confirmed that Salling died by hanging himself on Tuesday.


He was set to be sentenced to a minimum of four years in prison on March 7.


According to E! News, Salling had been isolated for quite some time before his suicide, having lost contact with almost anyone close to him.


“He had demons he was wrestling with for many years,” this outlet writes, sort of stating the obvious.


After Salling’s body was found in a park near his home, his lawyer made the following statement:


I can confirm that Mark Salling passed away early this morning. Mark was a gentle and loving person, a person of great creativity, who was doing his best to atone for some serious mistakes and errors of judgment.


He is survived by his mother and father, and his brother.


The Salling family appreciates the support they have been receiving and asks for their privacy to be respected.



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Riverdale Season 2 Episode 12 Recap: Two Murders Rock the Town

Maybe everyone in Riverdale should just stop sinning. 


You would think that all of the drama with the Black Hood would mean everyone in town would stop sinning. 



However, that does not appear to be the case and Riverdale Season 2 Episode 12 concluded with two shocking murders. 


When the episode got underway, Veronica was preparing for being introduced to the family formally, and Hiram invited Archie to a poker game at Pop’s. 


Veronica grew concerned that Archie was getting too close to the family business and tried to warn her boyfriend off of her father. 



But Archie was too busy trying to keep the FBI at bay in order to care about all of it. The officer wanted Archie to wear a wire to the big event, but the teenager shut him down. 


At the poker game, one of the men tried to make fun of the food, and Archie heard him outside conferring with another gangster about taking Hiram out of the equation right after Veronica’s communion. 


Archie managed to tell Hiram in the nick of time, and Hiram put a plan in motion to have him murdered in his hotel room. It worked, but were the Lodges really safe?



The mayor gave the order to have the trailer park struck down that the serpents were living in. Tall Boy tried to blame Jughead and his friends because they were the ones who made the silent protest. 


Penny Peabody returned with a vengeance and said she would help out if Jughead was removed from the team and if she got to remove his serpent tattoo. 


This put Jughead in a difficult situation: Did he find out who the real villain was that stole the head off the Pickens statue, or did he just allow it to happen?


Thankfully, he and Betty put up flyers for information and someone from a junkyard contacted them. The man confirmed Tall Boy was the one who stole the head. 



Jughead confronted him, along with the other serpents who voted to oust him from the group. 


Meanwhile, Betty appeared on webcam in an attempt to find the darkness inside of her. She was then shocked to find a man leaving the home and Chic barely dressed. 


He told Betty he had a new job at Bijou and was very rude to Betty in the process when she quizzed what was going on. 


In the end, a figure appeared at the Cooper residence looking for Chic and the man was murdered a few moments later. Betty returned home to find Alice cleaning up a dead body. 



With all of the sinning going on, the Black Hood is definitely going to be making a return trip!


What did you think of the episode?


Sound off below. 


Riverdale continues Wednesdays on The CW!



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Mr. Rogers Was a Big Tom Hanks Fan, Says Son After Biopic Casting

It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood for Mr. Rogers’ family — not only do they think Tom Hanks is a perfect choice to play him in a flick … they have mad love for TH! Fred Rogers’ youngest son John tells us the family couldn’t be…


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