NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges he paid an underage girl for sex and must register as a sex offender, prosecutors said yesterday.
The former linebacker for the NFL’s New York Giants was expected to avoid jail time as part of a plea bargain in which he cooperated with state and prosecutors in their ongoing probe into sex trafficking in the New York area.
Taylor, 51, was arrested following the May 6 incident at the Holiday Inn in Montebello, some 35 miles (56 km) northwest of New York City. He previously faced felony charges in Rockland County Court.
Taylor, who has a history of drug abuse, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of sexual misconduct and one misdemeanor count of patronizing a prostitute. He paid her $300 for sex, prosecutors said.
Taylor was expected to be sentenced on March 22 to six years probation with sex offender conditions, the Rockland County District Attorney said in a statement. He also must pay a $2,000 fine.
Among the previous felony charges handed down by a Rockland County grand jury was one count of third-degree rape, which carries a maximum sentence of four years in state prison.
“Behind the celebrity, this case is really about the indifference shown by this defendant toward a troubled, young woman forced into a life a prostitution,” District Attorney Thomas Zugibe said in the statement.