US singer D4vd has been accused of having 'a significant amount' of images depicting child sex abuse on his phone and iCloud account when he was arrested over the death of a 14-year-old girl found in his car, prosecutors say. The discovery was made through search warrants in the case as police investigated how Celeste Rivas Hernandez died and ended up in the singer's Tesla, prosecutors said in court on Thursday.

Prosecutors allege D4vd repeatedly sexually abused the teen before killing and dismembering her body, which they say he did to protect his lucrative music career. D4vd, whose real name David Anthony Burke, has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges in the case.

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His attorneys have maintained they 'will vigorously defend David's innocence' and said they believe the 'evidence will show that David did not kill Celeste'.

The BBC has contacted Burke's attorneys about the allegations of him possessing material depicting child sex abuse and indecent images of children. The singer is not facing a criminal charge related to those new allegations.

Two court hearings in the case are due to take place next week.

Rivas Hernandez's body was found dismembered in a black zipper bag in the front trunk of Burke's Tesla in September 2025. Police made the discovery after receiving a report of a foul odour emanating from the vehicle, which had been towed to a Hollywood tow yard.

Police had been investigating the case for months but very few details were shared with the public as to what happened to the girl and whether she had any connection to the TikTok star, which in turn led to a variety of online conspiracies.

D4vd, who rose to fame on TikTok, was on tour when police made the discovery in his car. His worldwide tour was ultimately cancelled, and he largely retreated from public life and social media following the incident.

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner announced the teen's cause of death and released her autopsy report, confirming she died by homicide from 'multiple penetrating injuries'.