A former Estero youth pastor, who was charged with unlawful sexual activity with a minor, was adjudicated guilty on May 20 and was sentenced to six years state probation with no additional jail time.

Lee County court documents show Jerred Peacock, 34, entered a plea agreement that will require him to register as a sex offender and enroll in a sexual offender treatment program.

Lee County deputies arrested Peacock on Oct. 12, 2018, on a warrant affidavit from the State Attorney’s office that stated Peacock had sexual contact with a girl, 17, between March and August while he was a youth pastor at Living Waters Church in Estero, according to an arrest report.

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Living Waters Church said in a statement in December that the former youth pastor resigned from the church before he was charged.

Peacock was released on Oct. 13, 2018, on a $100,000 bond, but his bond was revoked in March for violating a no-contact order after he was found in the parking lot of a Fort Myers hotel with the girl he is accused of having a sexual relationship with, an arrest report shows.

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