By Kyle Tucker, Louisville Courier-Journal

Former Kentucky basketball player Michael Porter was arrested Tuesday and booked into the Fayette County Detention Center on six charges of sodomy in the third degree and two charges of sexual abuse in the first degree — all Class D felonies — for alleged sexual acts with a female minor.

According to Porter's arrest citation, he allegedly gave and received oral sex on three occasions and "subjected the same minor to sexual contact" on at least two occasions. The alleged abuse occurred when the victim was 14 and 15 years old. While no dates for the alleged incidents were given, Porter would've been at least 21 at the time, based on the charges.

Porter, who is married and still living in Lexington, turned 25 last week. The citation says he met the minor when he was "a group leader at a church function." Porter's bail was set at $22,000, and he was scheduled to be arraigned at 1 p.m. Tuesday.

Porter was a point guard at Kentucky from 2006 to 2009, starting all 36 games and averaging 4.1 points in his final season.

He played 90 games, starting 45, and scored 243 career points in three seasons for the Wildcats. He left the program before his senior year, which was current coach John Calipari's first season, citing a desire to spend more time with his wife and child.