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Former child actor Drake Bell has been charged with ‘attempted endangerment of children’ - NEWS.com.au

Ex-Nickelodeon star Drake Bell has been charged with attempted endangerment of children, according to court records obtained by Page Six.

The documents from Cuyahoga County Court in Cleveland, Ohio, show the 34-year-old actor was also indicted for “disseminating matter harmful to juveniles,” but pleaded guilty to both counts.

On Thursday, the Drake & Josh star appeared in court, where his personal bond was set to US $2,500 and he was ordered to submit a DNA specimen collection.

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The incident allegedly occurred on December 1, 2017, but no further details were provided. In a tweet that has since been deleted from October 2017, Bell announced he was scheduled to appear at The Odeon Concert Club on the day the alleged crime took place.

A spokesperson for the law firm that represents Bell, Friedman & Nemecek, told Page Six on Friday that they have “no comment at this time but the facts will be revealed in the courtroom.”

A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for June 23.

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Publicists for the former child star, whose real name is Jared Drake Bell, did not immediately return our request for comment.

Bell rose to fame in the mid-2000s with a starring role on Drake & Josh alongside his co-star, Josh Peck.

However, the actor has found himself in some legal trouble in recent years.

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In 2015, Bell was charged with driving under the influence. Last year, his ex-girlfriend, Melissa Lingafelt, claimed he had been verbally and physically abusive throughout their relationship.

While Bell denied Lingafelt’s allegations at the time, he did admit to both parties calling “each other terrible names.” He alluded that perhaps she spoke out for a “misguided quest for more money or attention.”

The actor concluded, “I cannot and will not allow these offensive and defamatory allegations to go unchallenged and I am reviewing my legal options.”

This article originally appeared on the New York Post and is reproduced here with permission

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