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December 16, 2005

Culpepper, McKinnie, Smoot and Williams all charged

The other shoe dropped for the Minnesota Vikings last night: four Vikings players were charged with various counts, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:

On Thursday, after the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office had spent more than 300 hours investigating, authorities filed misdemeanor charges against quarterback Daunte Culpepper and three other players alleging lewd or indecent conduct in connection with the party on Lake Minnetonka Oct. 6.

The other players charged were tackle Bryant McKinnie, running back Moe Williams and cornerback Fred Smoot, who helped organize the annual party put on by first-year players for the team's veterans.

The details make it sound like an orgy at the Playboy Mansion rather than a public boat cruise:

The complaints gave this account of the allegations:

  • Culpepper got a lap dance from an unidentified, naked female in the bar area of a boat and that he placed his hands on the naked buttocks of the dancer.
  • Williams, in an area near the boat's downstairs bathrooms, received a lap dance from a bare-breasted dancer and touched her breasts.
  • Smoot was accused of using a sex toy on two women in the presence of numerous guests.
  • Witnesses reported that they saw McKinnie "pick up a naked woman, place her on the bar in the lounge area, and commence to perform oral sex on the woman." At a different time in the evening, the witnesses said they saw "Mr. McKinnie along with three other unidentified males receiving oral sex from four women while the men were seated in deck chairs on the boat."
Posted by Nicholas at December 16, 2005 11:21 AM
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