Joey Poindexter, 38, of Gaithersburg, Md., is accused of sexually assaulting at least 10 men over the past 10 years, according to Montgomery County Police.

Joey Poindexter, 38, of Gaithersburg, Md., is accused of sexually assaulting at least 10 men over the past 10 years, according to Montgomery County Police.

A Montgomery County man was sentenced to 150 years in prison April 15 after a history of sexually assaulting several college-aged men.

Police arrested Joey Poindexter, 40, of Gaithersburg, on Oct. 9, 2013 after a male college student reported that Poindexter sexually assaulted him on Oct. 2 after the two met at Looney’s Pub on Route 1.

The next day, the student woke up in Poindexter’s residence with no recollection of the previous night, according to the Montgomery County state’s attorney’s office.

On Oct. 9, the student met with Poindexter at a Starbucks in College Park, and Montgomery County Police detectives took an audio recording of the meeting. Poindexter admitted to sexually assaulting the student, and police subsequently arrested him that evening, according to District Court of Maryland records.

Poindexter was found guilty of sexually assaulting five men who came forward with their cases, but prosecutors presented evidence that suggested he could have assaulted upward of 25 men, according to a Montgomery County state’s attorney’s office news release.

Poindexter was found guilty in February on five counts of second-degree sex offense and three counts of third-degree sex offense, according to the release.

Computer files taken during a search of Poindexter’s house revealed he had a history of sexually assaulting men dating back almost 10 years, the release stated.

“This case encompasses five individuals who were brave enough to come forward and be a part of this prosecution,” said Ramon Korionoff, public affairs director for the Montgomery County state’s attorney’s office. “He assaulted them without their knowledge, without their consent; 150 years behind bars is an appropriate sentence.”