The adopted son of Jerry Sandusky — the former Penn State University football coach convicted of child sex abuse — has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting two children.

WTAJ reported that Jeffrey S. Sandusky, 41, was arraigned Monday in Bellefonte. Authorities launched an investigation in November after two teenage girls — ages 16 and 15 — said Sandusky solicited them for oral sex and nude photographs to be sent to his cellphone, according to a news release by the Pennsylvania State Police.

Sandusky had been dating one girl’s mother and lived in her home for about five years. The explicit messages were discovered by the girl’s father, who notified police, the local CBS affiliate reported.

Some of the alleged abuse dates back to 2013, according to state police.

Sandusky was asked to leave the home after the allegations of abuse surfaced, WTAJ.com reports.

Judge Kelly Gillette-Walker set bail on Monday at $200,000 for Sandusky, who has been barred from contact with minors. He was charged with a total of 14 counts, including unlawful contact with minors, solicitation of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and solicitation of statutory sexual assault. A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Feb. 22, according to state police.

Sandusky is currently being held at the Centre County Correctional Facility and his attorney did not immediately return a message seeking comment, the Associated Press reports.

The investigation into Sandusky, according to a heavily redacted criminal complaint, began after the father of a juvenile contacted police on Nov. 21, saying the minor received the inappropriate messages from Sandusky in early March, the Centre Daily Times reports.

The alleged text request by Sandusky was redacted in the complaint, but he reportedly said that “it’s not weird because he studied medicine” before telling the minor not to show the texts to anyone else, the newspaper reports.

Police said Sandusky asked the minor to erase all of the text the following morning, but that request was denied.

“No, we don’t need to talk and we aren’t going to,” the minor reportedly replied. “You did what you did and I’m not going to give you a chance to try and justify it.”

Sandusky was suspended without pay on Monday from his job as a corrections officer at Rockview State Prison, where he was hired in August 2015, the Associated Press reports.

In August, Jerry Sandusky took the stand to deny the child molestation charges he was convicted of in 2012 and claimed it wasn’t his idea to waive his right to testify during his sensational trial. He’s currently serving 30 to 60 years in prison and is appealing his conviction on 45 counts of sexual abuse.