Boy Meets World” actors Rider Strong and Will Friedle lifted the lid on guest star Brian Peck’s alleged grooming and manipulation that they claim they experienced during and after his time on the iconic sitcom.
The men — along with former castmate Danielle Fishel — discussed “the difficult subjects of grooming, childhood sexual abuse and their effects on victims” with family therapist Kati Morton on “Pod Meets World,” per the official description of the latest iHeart podcast episode.
Four years after “Boy Meets World” ended, Peck, now 63, was convicted of sexually abusing an unknown Nickelodeon child actor in 2004.
Subsequently, he served 16 months behind bars after being charged with eight counts of sexual abuse.
His crimes are expected to be explored in the upcoming ID docuseries, “Quiet on Set,” which uncovers the alleged abuse of children working in showbiz in the late ‘90s and early 2000s.
The men — along with former castmate Danielle Fishel — discussed “the difficult subjects of grooming, childhood sexual abuse and their effects on victims” with family therapist Kati Morton on “Pod Meets World,” per the official description of the latest iHeart podcast episode.
Four years after “Boy Meets World” ended, Peck, now 63, was convicted of sexually abusing an unknown Nickelodeon child actor in 2004.
Subsequently, he served 16 months behind bars after being charged with eight counts of sexual abuse.
His crimes are expected to be explored in the upcoming ID docuseries, “Quiet on Set,” which uncovers the alleged abuse of children working in showbiz in the late ‘90s and early 2000s.
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