4 Vikings Charged In Love Boat Party

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Posted on Thu, Dec. 15, 2005
Four Vikes charged in boat partyBY BETH SILVERPioneer PressProsecutors charged four Minnesota Vikings today with three misdemeanors apiece in connection with a raucous boat party last fall on Lake Minnetonka.
Daunte Culpepper, Bryant McKinnie, Fred Smoot and Moe Williams were charged with indecent conduct, disorderly conduct and lewd or lascivious conduct.
Investigators spent hundreds of hours on the case, which grew out of an Oct. 6 party involving two chartered boats, Hennepin County Sheriff Pat McGowan said during a press conference.
"There was no shortage of inappropriate behavior on both boats," McGowan said.
McGowan said others on the boat engaged in criminal activity, but could not be identified by witnesses. The case remains under investigation, he said. None of the women on the boat could be identified, McGowan said.
The crimes carry a maximum penalty of a $1,000 fine and 90 days in jail.
Vikings Coach Mike Tice said during a noon press conference that any team action against players would not come unless and until there are criminal convictions. Tice cut off reporters' questions about the boat party.
"I'm focused on Pittsburgh," Tice said, referring to the team's game Sunday against the Steelers at the Metrodome.
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Department began investigating party after crewmembers from Al & Alma's Supper Club & Charter Cruises said through a lawyer they saw strippers and players involved in sex acts on the two chartered boats.
At least 17 Vikings were among 90 people aboard the boats, the crew's attorney, Stephen Doyle, has said. However, not all of the players were involved in the alleged sex acts, Doyle said.
Detectives had looked into whether players flew prostitutes from other states in for the party. And federal authorities reviewed the information to determine whether players violated the Mann Act, which forbids interstate transportation of anyone for immoral purposes. However, U.S. Attorney Thomas Heffelfinger said there was insufficient evidence to file federal charges.
 

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4 Vikings Charged in Boat Party Incident

A prosecutor has charged four Minnesota Vikings players, including quarterback Daunte Culpepper, with three misdemeanors apiece in connection with a bawdy boat party earlier this season on Lake Minnetonka.
Culpepper, Bryant McKinnie, Fred Smoot and Moe Williams were charged with indecent conduct, disorderly conduct and lewd or lascivious conduct.

According to the criminal complaints, crew members noticed many female passengers going to the lower restroom area and returning in scant clothing.

Culpepper allegedly got a lap dance from a naked woman in one boat's bar area, and put his hands on the buttocks of another dancer.

McKinnie allegedly placed a woman on a bar in the lounge area and performed oral sex. Later, McKinnie and three other unidentified men allegedly received oral sex from four women while sitting in deck chairs.

Court documents say Smoot used a sex toy on two women on the floor in the lounge area, and Williams got a lap dance from a topless dancer and placed his hands on her breasts.

The court papers say Smoot and defensive end Lance Johnstone arranged the charter. If convicted, each player faces a maximum of 90 days in jail on each count.

(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
 
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