
Sat Apr 05 13:40:00 UTC 2025: ## 7th Heaven Star Stephen Collins’s Child Sexual Abuse Allegations Revisited in New Docuseries
**Los Angeles, CA** – Investigation Discovery’s new docuseries, *Hollywood Demons*, is re-examining the 2014 child sexual abuse allegations against Stephen Collins, the star of the popular family sitcom *7th Heaven*. The first episode, airing March 24th, features an interview with April Price, who claims Collins repeatedly exposed himself to her when she was 13 years old.
Price, who was staying with her aunt in Hollywood, describes several disturbing encounters with Collins, then in his 30s, including incidents where he appeared naked in her aunt’s apartment. While Price reported the incidents to authorities, the statute of limitations prevented prosecution. Collins publicly apologized in 2014 after an audio recording of him admitting to inappropriate sexual contact with three underage girls surfaced.
The docuseries also includes interviews with former *7th Heaven* cast members Jeremy London and Kyle Searles, and former WB chairman Garth Ancier, who discuss Collins’s on-set behavior and the shockwaves caused by the allegations. While those interviewed praised Collins’s professionalism, the series also explores potential parallels between Collins’s alleged actions and his subsequent film and book projects. The show also addresses Collins’s 2014 statement regarding a provocative photoshoot featuring a then-underage Jessica Biel, and how some of Collins’s own creative work may have reflected his alleged actions.
Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Collins has never faced criminal or civil charges. The docuseries aims to provide a comprehensive look at the scandal and its lasting impact, prompting viewers to grapple with the complexities of the situation. The series will air weekly on Investigation Discovery and be available to stream on Max. Resources for sexual assault survivors are also provided.