Former Minnesota legislator Justin Eichorn released after arrest for alleged seduction of minor


Former Senator Justin Eichorn in Minnesota Was released on Wednesday before the trial after he was accused of attempted coercion and seduction of a minor in connection with prostitution.

Eichorn, 40, is accused of arranging a 17-year-old girl for sex on March 17.

On Wednesday, the Republican was released from prison awaiting the process, with the requirements that he goes to a halfway house as soon as a bed is available and is followed by GPS.

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Senator Justin Eichorn in Minnesota

Senator Justin Eichorn in Minnesota (Senate.mn)

Fox News Digital previously reported Eichorn is said to speak with a girl who was told him it was a minor for about a week before he would meet for sex on 17 March.

When he came to the meeting, he realized that the person with whom he spoke online was actually an undercover agent, affiliate Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.

The former senator was arrested and initially received release from his first court, but prosecutors asked for a new detention hearing at the weekend, claiming that he asked His wife To move a laptop of his apartment before researchers arrived, according to Fox 9.

Peeken of the House Melissa Hortman (Brooklyn Park-36B) leads a session of the Minnesota State legislator in the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on Tuesday April 14, 2020.

Legislers in Minnesota hold a hearing in the state legislator in St. Paul. (Getty Images)

Court documents showed FBI agents who arrived in the apartment before his wife, told her that she could not take the laptop, the Eichorn lawyers claimed to be shared for them property company.

Also in the apartment there was a factory reset mobile and a gun Eichorn would have refused to speak with a probation officer, Fox 9 reported.

Eichorn’s lawyers said that the gun was kept in the event that a person acted on threats he received about the recent legislation he wrote with defining “Trump Derangement Syndrome” or TDS, as a mental illness in Minnesota, according to the report.

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The Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul

Eichorn resigned on 19 March prior to a motion of Republican Legislers to start him from the Senate.

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Court reports show that his wife separated this week, according to the report.

Eichorn could not be reached by Fox News Digital for comment.

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