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‘Cheer's' Jerry Harris Under FBI Investigation for Allegedly Soliciting Sex From Minors

The FBI is looking into allegations that 21-year-old "Cheer" star Jerry Harris solicited sexually explicit photos and sex from minors

Netflix’s breakout docuseries “Cheer” follows a cheerleading team from Navarro College in Texas as they prepare to compete for a national title in Daytona. Navarro coach Monica Aldama and team members Gabi Butler and Jerry Harris talked to Access Hollywood about the moment they realized their show had a massive following and counted stars like Chrissy Teigen and Reese Witherspoon...

Jerry Harris is being investigated by the FBI.

According to USA Today, who cite multiple sources, authorities are looking into allegations that the 21-year-old "Cheer" star solicited sexually explicit photos and sex from minors.

The publication reported that agents executed a search warrant on Monday at a home in Naperville, Illinois, as part of the investigation. E! News has yet to independently confirm the property is Harris' house.

"The FBI is conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity in the area," Chicago FBI special agent and public affairs officer Siobhan Johnson told E! News. "There is no further information at this time."

In response to the report, a spokesperson for Harris told E! News, "We categorically dispute the claims made against Jerry Harris, which are alleged to have occurred when he was a teenager. We are confident that when the investigation is completed the true facts will be revealed."

According to USA Today, the criminal investigation is based on allegations that were reported separately to police by Varsity, a private company in the cheerleading industry.

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In an August letter to police in both Florida and Texas, Varsity's chief legal officer Burton Brillhart said the company had learned of "inappropriate sexual conduct" allegations made against Harris. As a result, they were reporting the information to authorities.

"As a result of the recent allegation, we have barred this person from having any affiliation with Varsity Brands or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, now and in the future," Burton wrote via USA Today.

In a statement to E! News, Varsity said, "We can't comment on an active law enforcement investigation; we continue to cooperate with authorities in their inquiries on this matter."

E! News has reached out to police and has yet to hear back. Harris has not been criminally charged with a crime.

Fans first met Harris when he appeared on Netflix's hit show, "Cheer." The docu-series followed a group of Navarro College cheerleaders in their quest for a national title. Thanks to his positive mat talks, Harris quickly developed a large fan base with more than 1.2 million Instagram followers. In fact, Ellen DeGeneres invited him to cover the 2020 Oscars on the red carpet.

His most recent Instagram showcased the love he has for his "Cheer" teammates and coach Monica Aldama.

"Family isn't always blood," Harris wrote. "It's the people in your life who want you in theirs. The ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do anything to see you smile, and who love you no matter what."

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