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Joey Poindexter, the Maryland man who was accused in 2013 of allegedly luring men to his home after beer pong tournaments and raping them, has been found guilty. Poindexter was found guilty on eight counts of sexual assault in a Montgomery County court Thursday.

Poindexter, who lived in the city of Gaithersburg, reportedly blended in at bars across the state during beer pong tournaments to find his victims. The 40-year-old was convicted last week of sexually assaulting a man he met in a College Park bar in 2013. The jury met early this morning to deliver its final verdict on the case after hearing other counts of Poindexter’s alleged assaults.

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Jurors came back with the verdict Thursday morning. Joey Poindexter, 40, was found guilty of five counts of second-degree sex offense and three counts of third-degree sex offense. Theses charges are filed when an attacker makes threats, uses or displays a weapon or engages in sex acts with someone who is incapacitated.

Prosecutors said Poindexter made video recordings of himself attacking four unconscious, college-aged men at his home. He had met the men at beer pong events.

Police discovered the videos while investigating another assault. Poindexter was found guilty in that attack last week.

In that case, Poindexter was caught on tape telling the victim he had been raped.

He will be sentenced for both cases in March and could face up to life in prison.

Poindexter’s mode of operations was to cruise local bars and playing beer pong with men that he made targets. According to what investigators found on Poindexter’s cellphone, it appears he had around 10 victims over the course of a decade.

Poindexter’s youngest victim was and 18-year-old college student and was the last of his targets in October 2013.

Photo: Montgomery County Police