A Girard man arrested in October on a secret six-count indictment accusing him of having videos of children having sex with men will not receive any prison time according to the Trumbull County Prosecutor's Office.

Instead, 41-year-old Jacob Poe was sentenced to 180 days in jail followed by five years of probation two counts of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor. He pled guilty to these charges in December.

He must also register as a Tier 2 sex offender twice a year for the next 25 years, he is only allowed to access the internet on a phone provided by the Adult Probation Authority, cannot use any social media and cannot use alcohol or drugs.

According to the indictment, the Taylor Avenue man had half a dozen videos showing girls between the ages of three and 12 either nude or performing sex acts on adult males.

Judge Sean O'Brien is quoted stating the reason Poe was not given any prison time was that he did not engage in any sexual conduct with minors himself.

"The only reason you aren’t going to prison is that you didn’t involve yourself in that activity, you just watched it,” Judge O’Brien said.

Additionally, Poe told Judge O'Brien that he was in a dark place at the time and regrets his actions.