A Boyle County grand jury has issued a 45-count indictment against a former youth leader at a Danville church related to allegations that he exchanged sexually explicit material with minor girls using his cell phone and other electronic devices.

Jonathan David Hall, 29, of 626 Denmark Drive, was charged with 37 felony counts of possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor; four felony counts of unlawful use of electronic means to induce a minor to engage in a sexual activity; and four misdemeanor counts of distribution of obscene matter to minors.


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Hall had served as a youth leader at Southland Christian Church’s Danville campus for about two years overseeing activities for middle and high school students when he was arrested in September after Kentucky State Police executed a search warrant at his home. The warrant was the result of an undercover investigation by KSP’s Internet Crimes Against Children Division.

KSP received information from Lexington police after the mother of a 15-year-old-girl discovered inappropriate text messages and emails sent to her daughter from an unknown person. The girl told detectives she began communicating with a man claiming to be an 18-year-old University of Kentucky student. The girl said their conversations via email and text messaging quickly became sexual. She sent the man multiple nude photos of herself at his request, and he sent her a nude photo as well, police said.

During the search of Hall’s residence in Danville, police said they found other nude photos of what appeared to be juvenile females from at least three other states.

According to the indictment, the alleged incidents occurred between Jan. 22 and March 14.

Hall’s bond was set at $40,000. KSP Detective Bill Collins testified before the grand jury.