A former contestant of the CBS TV show Survivor has been sentenced to at least a year in prison for possessing child pornography.
Michael Skupin appeared Tuesday in Oakland County court in suburban Detroit. He asked for mercy from the judge and said he's "deeply sorry." But Skupin denied downloading the photos on his laptop.
In a separate case, he was placed on probation and ordered to pay $31,800 US to victims of a financial scheme. During that investigation, authorities found child porn on Skupin's laptop. He was convicted in November.
Skupin will be eligible for parole after a year. The longest he can be kept in prison is four years.
In 2001, Skupin had to be evacuated from the Survivor II: The Australian Outback after falling into a campfire, but he returned for Survivor: Philippines in 2012.
Former Survivor contestant gets prison for child porn
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