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Drake Bell to share claims of abuse as a child star in new docuseries

Former child actor Drake Bell is opening up about abuse claims in a new docuseries on Investigation Discovery. Bell is seen here in 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (OGUT / Star Max / GC Images / Getty Images via CNN Newsource) Former child actor Drake Bell is opening up about abuse claims in a new docuseries on Investigation Discovery. Bell is seen here in 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (OGUT / Star Max / GC Images / Getty Images via CNN Newsource)
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A new series about the 鈥淒ark Side of Kids TV鈥 will feature former Nickelodeon child star Drake Bell sharing his account of abuse he says he experienced while working in entertainment as a minor.

A new clip from the upcoming docuseries 鈥淨uiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV鈥漵hows Bell, now 37, taking a seat as he prepares to speak.

鈥淒rake Bell will be sharing publicly, for the first time, the story of the abuse he suffered at the hands of Brian Peck, his former dialogue coach who was convicted in 2004 for his crimes against Drake and ordered to register as a sex offender,鈥 according to a press release about the Investigation Discovery series.

Investigation Discovery is owned by CNN鈥檚 parent company, Warner Brothers Discovery.

CNN has reached out to a representative for Peck and Nickelodeon for comment.

Peck, who is also an actor who appeared in multiple TV shows and films, including 鈥淕ood Burger鈥 and 鈥淭he Suite Life of Zack & Cody,鈥 was arrested in 2003 and later convicted after pleading no contest to lewd acts with a child. He was also convicted of oral copulation and sentenced to 16 months in prison, according to court records.

Peck, then 43, was arrested approximately two years after the abuse occurred, according to a news release from the Los Angeles Police Department. The victim was not identified at the time.

Bell appeared in a variety of film and tv projects before going on to star in Nickelodeon鈥檚 鈥淒rake & Josh鈥 from 2004 - 2007.

ABC鈥檚 鈥淏oy Meets World鈥 stars Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and Will Friedle in a recent episode of their reflected on their own their interactions with Peck, when he guest-starred on some episodes of their show years ago, according to a description of the podcast.

The former child stars were joined by therapist Kati Morton to discuss 鈥渢he difficult subjects of grooming, childhood sexual abuse and their effects on victims.鈥

They detailed what they said were manipulative tactics by Peck that had them believing that he was the one being victimized. They initially supported him in his legal case, choosing his side against the abuse victim and his family in court, which they said they now regret.

鈥淨uiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV鈥 will premiere across two nights, Sunday, March 17 and Monday, March 18 on ID.

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