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|Image = 330px-Stephen_Collins_2014.jpg
|fullname = Stephen Weaver Collins
|alias = Eric Camden <br> Willard Decker <br> Gene Porter (his acting roles)
|occupation = Actor <br> Writer
|origin = Des, Iowa, United States of America
|hobby = Acting <br> Writing <br> Practicing religion
|goals = Cover up his sexual misconduct scandals (failed)
|crimes = [[Rape]] <br> Sexual Misconduct
|type of villain = Perverted Fallen Hero
}}
'''Stephen Weaver Collins''' is a former American actor and writer who is known for playing Willard Decker in ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', Eric Camden in ''7th Heaven'' and Gene Porter in ''Revolution''. He is a member of the Episcopalian Church.
'''Stephen Weaver Collins''' is a former American actor and writer who is known for playing Willard Decker in ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', Eric Camden in ''7th Heaven'' and Gene Porter in ''Revolution''. He is a member of the Episcopalian Church.


==Sexual misconduct scandal==
==Sexual Misconduct Scandal==
In October 2014, an audio tape allegedly of Collins admitting to sexually abusing a minor was released to the media. The LAPD then released a statement claiming that they had previously investigated Collins over similar claims in 2012, but refused to substantiate the claims made against him.
In October 2014, an audio tape allegedly of Collins admitting to sexually abusing a minor was released to the media. The LAPD then released a statement claiming that they had previously investigated Collins over similar claims in 2012, but refused to substantiate the claims made against him.


In an interview with ''People'' magazine in December 2014, Collins admitted that he had committed sexual misconduct with at least three underage girls, but wasn't charged. However his career is considered to be over as a result of the scandal, despite him directly apologising to one of his victims.
In an interview with ''People'' magazine in December 2014, Collins admitted that he had committed sexual misconduct with at least three underage girls, but wasn't charged. However his career is considered to be over as a result of the scandal, despite him directly apologising to one of his victims.
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 17 October 2022

Stephen Collins
File:330px-Stephen Collins 2014.jpg
Full Name: Stephen Weaver Collins
Alias: Eric Camden
Willard Decker
Gene Porter (his acting roles)
Origin: Des, Iowa, United States of America
Occupation: Actor
Writer
Hobby: Acting
Writing
Practicing religion
Goals: Cover up his sexual misconduct scandals (failed)
Crimes: Rape
Sexual Misconduct
Type of Villain: Perverted Fallen Hero


Stephen Weaver Collins is a former American actor and writer who is known for playing Willard Decker in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Eric Camden in 7th Heaven and Gene Porter in Revolution. He is a member of the Episcopalian Church.

Sexual Misconduct Scandal edit

In October 2014, an audio tape allegedly of Collins admitting to sexually abusing a minor was released to the media. The LAPD then released a statement claiming that they had previously investigated Collins over similar claims in 2012, but refused to substantiate the claims made against him.

In an interview with People magazine in December 2014, Collins admitted that he had committed sexual misconduct with at least three underage girls, but wasn't charged. However his career is considered to be over as a result of the scandal, despite him directly apologising to one of his victims.