Tyler Boebert , the 21-year-old son of Rep. Lauren Boebert , appeared in a Colorado courtroom Wednesday after his arrest on three counts of sexual exploitation of a child and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The judge reviewed a protection order barring Tyler from contacting or approaching his former girlfriend, who is identified in the case as the alleged victim. The order prohibits Tyler from harassing the woman, visiting her home, or communicating with her. Tyler asked what he should do if she appeared at his workplace, and the judge said he could remain at work but should temporarily leave the area to avoid an accidental encounter. What Led to the Arrest? According to investigators, the charges involve a 43-second video Tyler allegedly recorded in 2024, when his former girlfriend was 17 and Tyler was 18. The case remains unresolved, and the allegations have not been proven in court. Tyler was released on a $10,000 bond, and his next hearing is scheduled for September 10. Lauren Boebert previously said the family takes the allegations seriously and is praying for everyone affected by the case.