Researchers have discovered new evidence from NCIS actor Gabriel Olds in the midst of stunning accusations of sexual abuse of former loved ones.
The computers and telephone of the actor have been seized and the data will be used as proof against the Yale -Grad. He is currently standing in front of a judge for a whole series of graphic sexual crimes.
Olds is accused of raping, choking – and even punching – women during sexual encounters.
Despite the charges, some ex-lovers have expressed support for the actor, with one on it insisting: “It was the best sex I have ever had.”
The data dump contained 'Four Terabytes' of information, according to Public Prosecutor Jeffrey Megee from the office of the Provincial Public Prosecutor in Los Angeles.
The disclosure was made during the Pretial hearing on Friday in Dept. 31 in the Airport Courthhouse.
Olds, 52, was unrecognizable in an orange prison uniform with glasses and had rough, unkempt hair. He seemed to have lost weight.
He only spoke three words during the two-minute hearing while he was sitting next to Co-Counsel Jeremy Babich.
When asked by judge Cathryn Brougham if he understood that his next hearing would be on April 17, Olds replied: “Yes, your honor.”

Gabriel Olds, 52, unshaven and apparently unbelieving about his arrest in his booking photo of August 2024

Det. Brent Hopkins, from the special attack section of LAPD, told DailyMail.com that researchers have spent in recent months picking up the newly acquired information with 'Texts, Emails and search details of browser'.
Magee told the judge that he had transferred an external hard drive with four terabytes to data from telephones and received via a search order 'to the legal team of Olds.
Babich replied, “That's right, lender.”
With that, Olds – somewhat bent – shuffled back from the court, accompanied by a bailiff, to a Holling cell before being transported by bus to the North County Correctional Facility of Los Angeles County Sheriff's North County, located 45 miles near Six Flagic Magic.
Olds -was far away from his days as a competent actor in Hollywood who saw him roll roles on hit shows such as 'NCIS', 'Law & Order' and 'Charmed'.
In 2021 he won fans for his representation of televangelist Pat Robertson in the indie film 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye'.
After the hearing, det. Brent Hopkins, from the special attack section of LAPD, told DailyMail.com that researchers have spent in recent months picking up the newly acquired information with 'Texts, Emails and search details of browser'.
Hopkins said he did not know whether the collected date contained videos of Olds who were intimate with or abuse his alleged victims.

Olds appeared alongside Rose McGowan in the popular charmed TV program

Olds, depicted at the 2016 San Diego International Film Festival, 'taught me about a world of intimacy that exceeded my experience' according to an informed supporter
Former lovers with different opinions of Olds have attended earlier hearings – with supporters and other women who are reportedly abused by him who were on a few seats from each other, who described Hopkins as 'unusual'.
Olds is accused of attacking six women about 30 and 50 years old from 2013 to 2023, the detective revealed.
He is currently accused of 12 crime counts of rape, sodomy and other sexual offenses on the six women.
There are also more than six 'Charity witnesses' who have submitted similar claims to the former actor, Hopkins said.
Earlier this week it was reported in the Los Angeles Times that some of his former loved ones had written explicit support letters to Judge Brougham.
“He taught me about a world of intimacy that was beyond my experience,” wrote one.
“He was such a soft ass, I told him he could go faster,” writes another former Hook-up in a series of extraordinary character letters to support Olds.
Olds was arrested last August in Los Angeles in his rental properties in the Studio City area of LA.
“We would take stifling and other painful acts, and we have often recorded ourselves on video,” wrote another woman to judge Brougham
“It was the best sex I have ever had,” said another former loved one who wrote with great pleasure about the 'situationship' of the couple, “

Olds at the premiere in Los Angeles of 'Apartment 407' in 2018, 'did not always receive permission and exceeded that line of a relationship between two adults and the privacy of someone's bedroom in something that became a crime and ended up in prison, “Det. Brent Hopkins of the special attack section of the LAPD tells DailyMail.com

The accused rapist appeared as Pat Robertson in the 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye'

The Airport Courthouse in Los Angeles, where accused rapist Gabriel Olds appeared on March 21 for a pretial hearing
Det. Hopkins previously told DailyMail.com.
“I am not surprised that he has people who support him. He is a charming man, he is very charismatic and has an impressive background.
'There are many people who enjoy that lifestyle and agree to everyone's and talk before and after and all on the same page, no problems at all.
“The problem for him is that he has not always received permission and that line was crossed from a relationship between two adults and the privacy of someone's bedroom in something that became a crime and brought him to prison,” he said.
Hopkins advises couples to know their comfort level before things get out of hand in the bedroom.
“Ideally, they will determine that in advance,” he said.
'Is it okay if I do this? Yes or no? And check in advance with the person.
'It is not very romantic, not very passionate to sit down and discuss this thing in advance – but it will also avoid a lot of confusion and much of the fear that people have if they do not agree.
“If two people agree in advance:” Hey, we're going to have sex and it's ok for you to hit me or pull my hair or do everything ” – if both people say, yes, that's okay, then that's not a crime.”
Olds's lawyers insist that the accusators had asked to be suffocated as part of erotic suffocation sex play.
Leonard Levine leaders also defends Monica Sementilli – accused of planning her famous hairdresser Husband Fabio. She did not guilty of accusations of murder with special circumstances and conspiracy.
Olds is currently being held on $ 3.5 million bail. If he is convicted, he is confronted with a maximum punishment of 93 years to life in prison. The test is expected to start next year, said Hopkins.
-Dundant with information that can lead to the identification of additional victims or witnesses, is encouraged to contact Detective Hopkins at LAPD's Operations-West Bureau, Special Assault Section, on 213-473-0417 or 39343@lapd.online