An actress from the series "Riverdale", which airs on Netflix, has helped the FBI stop serious predators.

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The incredible journey of actress and FBI collaborator Marisol Nichols will soon be told in an American television series whose production has just started, reports the

Huffington Post

.

The person concerned had revealed last April to

Marie Claire that

she had worked for six years for the American federal authorities while continuing her career as an actress.

She is particularly known for her portrayal of Hermione Lodge in

Riverdale

or agent Nadia Yassir in

24 hours flat

.

The 46-year-old actress has also made appearances in

CSI

and

Special Unit New York

, where she has played a law enforcement officer.

It was not therefore purely a role of composition since, in parallel, Marisol Nichols works regularly with the FBI, for which she leads undercover missions to dismantle pedophile networks in the United States and elsewhere.

As a mother pimp or a minor prostitute

The actress notably posed as a mother proposing sex with her daughter or as a minor prostitute in order to arrest child rapists.

The one who will leave

Riverdale

at the end of the current season began to invest in the fight against human trafficking in 2012, at a time when her career was experiencing a slowdown.

In addition to her participation in FBI operations, Marisol Nichols created in 2014 the Foundation for a World without Slavery.

Deadline

reports that the future series recounting her adventures will be produced by Sony Pictures Television, which has secured the rights to the actress' story.

The latter will also be the executive producer of the fiction, in which she could also play.

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