A Penn State student is facing trial after charging $15,000 for porn on his ex-roommate’s debit card.

Parker Schoem is facing four felonies, after allegedly stealing his former roommate’s debit card information and spending over $15,000 on adult websites for over three years.

In August, Schoem’s ex-roommate became aware of about $10,000 was missing from his bank account, after returning to Penn State from serving with the South Korean Army.

State College Police tracked the purchase information to miscellaneous pornographic websites linked to Schoem’s email address.

Schoem, 21, allegedly confessed to the use of the card to access live pornographic pay-per-view events for about two years in mid-September, according to a court document.

Schoem told officers he most likely memorized the information, as ex-roommate would order wings over the phone as they lived together.

He said it was not his intention to harm the cardholder and former roommate.

He is facing trial for the felony charges of theft by deception, theft by unlawful taking, unauthorized access device use and identity theft on Oct. 24, before District Judge Brian K. Marshall.

His preliminary hearing was held for Sept. 26 before District Judge Kelley Gillette-Walker and he was arraigned earlier in the month with a $250,000 unsecured bail.