Jenkins and Tiger pleaded guilty without the benefit of a sentencing recommendation from Assistant District Attorney Tanya Wilson, who has prosecuted the case.

The two were arrested Dec. 15 after Tulsa police were provided a micro SD card with the video and told it shows Tiger and Jenkins engaged in sexual acts with a young female, according to a probable cause affidavit.

In an interview with detectives following her arrest, Tiger identified herself and Jenkins as the two adults in the video and said she was related to the victim, according to the affidavit.

Tiger also reportedly told police the video was recorded around Nov. 1 at the Tudor House motel, 6416 E. Archer St., and that there was a previous incident involving the child that occurred at her residence a month or two before the video was made.

Jenkins declined to give statements to investigators, and when he was arrested authorities deployed a Taser to gain control of him when a struggle ensued after he refused to place his hands behind his back, according to the affidavit.

Drummond in delivering Jenkins’ sentence noted that the child’s age is a “huge factor” in the case.

“We’re here to protect children,” Drummond said, not to “scar” them.

Tiger is held without bail at the Tulsa Jail, where the two have remained since their arrests.

Arianna Pickard 918-581-8413​ arianna.pickard@tulsaworld.com