Y&R actor found guilty in child molestation case

Posted Wednesday, July 12, 2017 5:49:23 AM
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Former The Young and the Restless bartender Corey Sligh has been found guilty on child molestation charges.

UPDATE (July 13, 2018): Actor Corey Sligh, who has appeared on a recurring basis as a Genoa City Athletic Club waiter/bartender on The Young and the Restless, was found guilty of child molestation on June 28, 2018. He is facing five to 20 years in prison on the felony child molestation conviction. He is also still facing one count of lewd and lascivious molestation on another charge regarding the same girl in Florida.

Our original article follows below.

Actor Corey Sligh, who has appeared on a recurring basis as a Genoa City Athletic Club waiter/bartender on The Young and the Restless, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of child molestation charges brought against him late last year.

The actor, who appeared at the Cherokee County Superior Court in Georgia, waived his right to formal arraignment, entered a plea of not guilty, and requested a trial by jury, according to documents submitted by his attorney.

A spokesperson for the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office revealed late last year that Sligh was arrested in October after the child's parents reported the alleged crime. He was booked into the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center and released the day of his arrest after posting a $22,000 bond, according to jail records.

Police documents show that Sligh's alleged victim is a girl he knew who was under the age of ten at the time of the reported molestation.

In 2014, Sligh made news after being hit by a car and then attacked by two men on Thanksgiving.

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