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  1. Dec 25, 2023 · Stephen Collins, who played Eric Camden on 7th Heaven, admitted to molesting underage girls in a recorded therapy session. He retired from acting in 2014 and moved to Iowa with his new wife, focusing on healing and meditation.

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  2. Stephen Weaver Collins (born October 1, 1947) is a former American actor. He is known for playing Eric Camden on the WB/CW television series 7th Heaven from 1996 to 2007. . Afterwards, Collins played the roles of Dayton King on the ABC television series No Ordinary Family and Gene Porter in the NBC television series Revolution, father of Elizabeth Mitchell's character, Rachel Ma

  3. The 7th Heaven star reveals he had inappropriate sexual conduct with three female minors over a 20-year period. He apologizes for his actions and explains why he hasn't contacted the victims directly.

  4. Oct 7, 2014 · Faye Grant, the estranged wife of the former "7th Heaven" star, claims in court documents that he confessed to sexually abusing three young girls over a decade ago. She also reveals that he has narcissistic personality disorder and refuses to seek treatment.

  5. Stephen Collins is an American actor, director and soundtrack performer, known for 7th Heaven, Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The First Wives Club. He has been married three times and admitted to past sexual abuse of minors in 2014.

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  6. Stephen Collins is an actor and director, known for 7th Heaven, Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The First Wives Club. He admitted to past sexual abuse of minors in 2014 and married Jenny Nagel in 2019.

  7. Stephen Collins About Stephen. Stephen was born in Des Moines, Iowa, but grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, where he started his first rock ‘n roll band (playing bass guitar), became a lifetime, long-suffering fan of the New York Mets, and began a love affair with theater that led him from Amherst College to Broadway.

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