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Article: Lawyer alleges boat cruise double standard; Daunte Culpepper's attorney asks why a crew member who reportedly admitted sexual activity on board hasn't been charged.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- December 23, 2005
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Byline: David Chanen; Judd Zulgad; Staff Writers
The attorney for Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper said Thursday that a crew member on a players' boat cruise admitted he had engaged in sexual activity with a woman, and the attorney questioned why that boat company employee wasn't charged while four Vikings on the cruise were.
Attorney Earl Gray said he learned about the employee's activities on the Lake Minnetonka boat when he read the case documents from Hennepin County Sheriff's Office investigators. "Mr. Culpepper is charged with an offense that can't be proved and he will be found not guilty," Gray said. "The only reason he was charged ...