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Ex-Minnesota state Sen. Eichorn pleads not guilty to attempted enticement of a minor

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FILE - Justin Eichorn mug shot (PHOTO: Sherburne County jail)

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A former Minnesota state senator, who was caught in a police sting operation, pleaded not guilty Monday to a federal charge of attempted enticement of a minor for prostitution.

Justin Eichorn entered his plea in a brief appearance before Magistrate Judge Shannon Elkins. The judge granted his request for more time for his attorneys to review the evidence, so a trial that had been scheduled for June 9 will be rescheduled.

The 40-year-old Republican from Grand Rapids was arrested in Bloomington on March 17 after exchanging text messages with an undercover officer, who posed as a 17-year-old girl and arranging a meetup for sex for money, according to court documents. Federal prosecutors then took over the case.

Eichorn was released to a halfway house in Duluth on March 26. A grand jury returned a felony indictment April 1. The charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years.

Eichorn resigned from the Senate March 20. A special election to fill his seat is set for next Tuesday, April 29, between Republican Keri Heintzeman and Democrat Denise Slipy.

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  1. GENE

    April 22, 2025 at 8:59 am

    This is normal for the GOP, this is just a case where they actually caught one of them. Just look at our commander in chief with his adultery payments to adult film stars and Epstein Island visits

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