A couple of months ago I wrote about how a group sex party involving Minnesota Vikings players had caused a big fuss in the Lake Minnetonka area. (see Vikings Group Sex Romp) The players had reportedly engaged in lurid sex acts with women on two charter boats.
After more than 300 hours of investigation, authorities have filed charges of indecent conduct, disorderly conduct and lewd and lascivious conduct against quarterback Daunte Culpepper, tackle Bryant McKinnie, running back Moe Williams and cornerback Fred Smoot.
According to court documents, the players fondled naked women during lap dances, engaged in oral sex and used sex toys on women.
Among the allegations:
• 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."
An exotic dancer from Atlanta who said she was on one of the boats said in an interview that she was paid $500 to attend the party.
So where's the crime??? No-one was there against their will and the charges don't include anything involving non-consensual sex.
Don't the police have better things to do? 
Posted: Sunday 18th December 2005, 4:44 PM