Sen. Craig Pleads Guilty to lewd conduct with undercover cop
Aug 27th, 2007 | By Jody May-Chang | Category: UncategorizedAccording to Capitol Hill newspaper, Roll Call, Senator Larry Craig has pleaded guilty in court to charges of disorderly conduct. Craig was arrested in June at a Minnesota airport by a plainclothes police officer investigating lewd conduct complaints in a men’s public restroom, according to an arrest report.
He pleaded guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct in the Hennepin County District Court. He paid more than $500 in fines and fees, and a 10-day jail sentence was stayed.
He also was given one year of probation with the court that began on Aug. 8.
After he was arrested, Craig, who is married, was taken to the airport police operations center to be interviewed about the lewd conduct incident, according to the police report.
Craig was detained for approximately 45 minutes, interviewed, photographed, fingerprinted and released, and police prepared a formal complaint for interference with privacy and disorderly conduct.
According to the incident report, Sergeant Dave Karsnia was working as a plainclothes officer on June 11 investigating civilian complaints regarding sexual activity in the men’s public restroom that Craig was arrested in.
On Aug. 8, the day he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in the Minnesota court, Craig appeared via satellite at a ceremony that took place in Idaho in which former Idaho Federal Judge Randy Smith was invested into his new position as a judge on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
In October 2006, Craig’s office publicly denied allegations that he was a homosexual made on a gay activist web site blogactive.com. Craig’s office told the Spokane spokesman-review that the charge was “completely ridiculous” saying that the allegations had “no basis in fact.”
Craig’s office says it will release a statement shortly.
Below is the full report from Rollcall:
Craig Arrested, Pleads Guilty Following Incident in Airport Restroom
By John McArdle - Roll Call Staff
Monday, Aug. 27, 2007
Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) was arrested in June at a Minnesota airport by a plainclothes police officer investigating lewd conduct complaints in a men’s public restroom, according to an arrest report obtained by Roll Call Monday afternoon.
Craig’s arrest occurred just after noon on June 11 at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. On Aug. 8, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct in the Hennepin County District Court. He paid more than $500 in fines and fees, and a 10-day jail sentence was stayed. He also was given one year of probation with the court that began on Aug. 8.
A spokesman for Craig described the incident as a “he said/he said misunderstanding,” and said the office would release a fuller statement later Monday afternoon.
After he was arrested, Craig, who is married, was taken to the Airport Police Operations Center to be interviewed about the lewd conduct incident, according to the police report. At one point during the interview, Craig handed the plainclothes sergeant who arrested him a business card that identified him as a U.S. Senator and said, “What do you think about that?” the report states.
Craig was detained for approximately 45 minutes, interviewed, photographed, fingerprinted and released, and police prepared a formal complaint for interference with privacy and disorderly conduct.
According to the incident report, Sergeant Dave Karsnia was working as a plainclothes officer on June 11 investigating civilian complaints regarding sexual activity in the men’s public restroom that Craig was arrested in.
Airport police previously had made numerous arrests in the men’s restroom of the Northstar Crossing in the Lindbergh Terminal in connection with sexual activity.
Karsnia entered the bathroom at noon that day and about 13 minutes after taking a seat in a stall, he stated he could see “an older white male with grey hair standing outside my stall.”
The man, who lingered in front of the stall for two minutes, was later identified as Craig.
“I could see Craig look through the crack in the door from his position.
Craig would look down at his hands, ‘fidget’ with his fingers, and then look through the crack into my stall again. Craig would repeat this cycle for about two minutes,” the report states.
Craig then entered the stall next to Karsnia’s and placed his roller bag against the front of the stall door.
“My experience has shown that individuals engaging in lewd conduct use their bags to block the view from the front of their stall,” Karsnia stated in his report. “From my seated position, I could observe the shoes and ankles of Craig seated to the left of me.”
Craig was wearing dress pants with black dress shoes.
“At 1216 hours, Craig tapped his right foot. I recognized this as a signal used by persons wishing to engage in lewd conduct. Craig tapped his toes several times and moves his foot closer to my foot. I moved my foot up and down slowly. While this was occurring, the male in the stall to my right was still present. I could hear several unknown persons in the restroom that appeared to use the restroom for its intended use. The presence of others did not seem to deter Craig as he moved his right foot so that it touched the side of my left foot which was within my stall area,” the report states.
Craig then proceeded to swipe his hand under the stall divider several times, and Karsnia noted in his report that “I could … see Craig had a gold ring on his ring finger as his hand was on my side of the stall divider.”
Karsnia then held his police identification down by the floor so that Craig could see it.
“With my left hand near the floor, I pointed towards the exit. Craig responded, ‘No!’ I again pointed towards the exit. Craig exited the stall with his roller bags without flushing the toilet. … Craig said he would not go. I told Craig that he was under arrest, he had to go, and that I didn’t want to make a scene. Craig then left the restroom.”
In a recorded interview after his arrest, Craig “either disagreed with me or ‘didn’t recall’ the events as they happened,” the report states.
Craig stated “that he has a wide stance when going to the bathroom and that his foot may have touched mine,” the report states. Craig also told the arresting officer that he reached down with his right hand to pick up a piece of paper that was on the floor.
“It should be noted that there was not a piece of paper on the bathroom floor, nor did Craig pick up a piece of paper,” the arresting officer said in the report.
On Aug. 8, the day he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in the Minnesota court, Craig appeared via satellite at a ceremony that took place in Idaho in which former Idaho federal Judge Randy Smith was invested into his new position as a judge on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
In October 2006, Craig’s office publicly denied allegations that he was a homosexual made on a gay activist Web site * blogactive.com. Craig’s office told the Spokane Spokesman-Review that the charge was “completely ridiculous” saying that the allegations had “no basis in fact.”
Steven T. Dennis contributed to this report.
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Looks like this was pretty hard evidence. The Idaho GOP has been in a huddle since the arrest trying to determine what to do next. If his seat becomes vacant, there are plent of Idaho GOPers that are interested in Craig’s seat. It appears to be pretty popular.
Word is it will be Secretary of the Interior Kempthorn who will step down to run. Check to see when his month long vacation started here in Idaho. Bet Craig’s office had finally put the word out to the Idaho GOP that questions were being asked. As hard as they tried, they couldn’t keep this arrest in the closet any more than they could keep Craig there.
Kempthorn is probaly a shoe in. He has a past that needs to come out too, so I have heard.
where has this story been all this time…sounds like a cover up…sen craig should be fired! for being a hypocrite and a liar…what kind of role model is he? look at how mike vick is being persecuted…craig should be subjected to the same treatment for his behavior…as an elected official he has failed in his duties. Fire this HYPOCRITE!!!
the senator and his people handled this wrong,he shouldnt deny being gay he should have apologized to his constituents for breaking the law.I am sure he is not the only gay senator
from what I understand, Craig almost got away with it until someone tipped off a reporter for Roll Call. I heard the reporter had to do a lot of digging just to confirm the arrest record. If the reporter wasn’t tipped off, none of this would have come out. Is it any wonder Craig hates the media? Both the cop and the reporter were doing their jobs.