Brian Peck’s Charges
Brian Peck was charged with 11 counts against the child actor in 2003. Those of which included: of a lewd act upon a child; sodomy of a person under 16; attempted sodomy of a person under 16; sexual penetration by a foreign object; four counts of oral copulation of a person under 16; oral copulation by anesthesia or controlled substance; sending harmful matter; and using a minor for sex acts.
A year later, he was sentenced to 16 months in prison and ordered to register as a sex offender. After he was released from prison, Peck landed a job at Disney Channel for the show The Suite Life Of Zach & Cody. However, Variety reported that he was terminated after they learned of his history. Court documents obtained by the Daily Mail stated that Peck is only “prohibited from direct contact with children, not from being part of productions in which children are acting.” When asked about the documentary Peck said he “had no comment on it.”
Directors of the documentary Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz discussed the process of unsealing the court documents that weren’t available to the public. “We began hearing from people who had been at Nickelodeon around this time that they had been asked to write letters of support. I had been a court reporter so I knew in general that letters of support are supposed to be public documents,” Schwartz explained about letters that James Marsden, Alan Thicke, and Taran Killam wrote.
“But when we went to the court, they were not public. So we spoke with our lawyers and we said, ‘What can we do?’ And they said, ‘Well, you can petition the court to unseal them.’” She continued: “That’s in fact what we did. And the court agreed to release those letters. We didn’t know what we would find. We didn’t know who would be in there. And that’s what you see in the documentary.”
On March 24, 2024, in an episode of the show La Entrevista con Yordi Rosado, Bell detailed how shocked he was that Peck was still working in Hollywood after his conviction. “I remember one time I saw him at a restaurant and he was at the table with like 10 or 12 actors, all male actors between the ages of 14 and 16, and I walked in and saw him,” Bell recalled. “I saw that he was right back to what he was doing and I turned around and left.”



















