A Collin County father of two has been arrested over accusations that he exchanged sexually explicit videos and photos with a New Jersey boy.

Keith David Fenstermacher (Collin County Sheriff's Office)

Keith David Fenstermacher, 47, of Murphy has been charged with sexual performance by a child, a second-degree felony. He was released from the Collin County Jail on Saturday after posting bond.

According to his probable-cause affidavit, authorities in Monmouth County, N.J., interviewed the victim — a boy younger than 14 — after his parents reported finding inappropriate messages between him and an adult man on Skype in mid-February.

The boy said he met the man while playing Minecraft in summer 2015, according to the affidavit, and would talk on Skype every month or so. The man — whom authorities later identified as Fenstermacher — told the victim he was married with two children and lived in Texas.

The victim said Fenstermacher eventually asked him to send nude pictures and videos via Skype, according to the affidavit. He sent about 20 pictures and six videos, he said.

"Keith asked him to do this probably 10 or 11 times," the affidavit says, "but the victim was … uncomfortable with it."

Fenstermacher sent 30 to 40 pictures and videos in return, the affidavit says.

Earlier this year, Fenstermacher told the boy he would be attending a hockey game near him and asked to meet up, the affidavit says. The victim said no.

They also discussed meeting when the victim was potentially going to be visiting Texas, according to the affidavit.

The victim was able to provide authorities a phone number that belonged to Fenstermacher, the affidavit says. Authorities in New Jersey then contacted the Collin County Sheriff's Office.

Fenstermacher has been banned from volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America, KTVT-TV (Channel 11) reports.

"The behavior included in these allegations is unacceptable and goes against everything for which the Boy Scouts of America stands," the Circle Ten Council said in a statement. "While these allegations appear unrelated to Scouting, we took immediate action to remove this individual and preclude him from any further participation in the Scouting program."