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Updated: January 13, 2011, 5:19 PM ET
Lawrence Taylor pleads guilty

By Jane McManus
ESPNNewYork.com

Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor pled guilty to two misdemeanor charges in court Thursday, stemming from a May 6 arrest for felony statutory rape. He will be sentenced to six years probation but must register as a sex offender.

He also was ordered to pay $1,300 in fees.

Taylor, who was dressed in black from head to toe, pled guilty to one count of soliciting a prostitute and a second count of sexual misconduct in having sex with a woman without consent. Since the victim in the case was 16, by law she was not old enough to give consent.

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In court, under oath, Taylor admitted that he had sex with a 16-year-old and he said that he was aware that results of a DNA test identified him.

"She told me she was 19," Taylor said in court.

Sentencing is March 22. That same day, state Supreme Court Justice William Kelly will determine what level of sex offender status Taylor will have.

Taylor's attorney, Arthur Aidala, said he would seek to have Taylor's probation transferred to Florida, where the former player now lives.

An order of protection against Taylor also was renewed. Aidala protested the order of protection, arguing that the girl was a stranger to Taylor.

Aidala said the sex-offender status was non-negotiable but made it clear that Taylor wasn't a sexual predator and would not be labeled as such.

Prosecutor Patricia Gunning said the plea deal was acceptable in part because Taylor had assisted in investigations into human trafficking since he was charged. Another prosecutor, Arthur Ferraro, said outside court that Taylor "was of assistance in the field of human trafficking in several jurisdictions and with federal authorities."

Taylor did not speak to reporters after the proceedings.

"He could have taken a much more aggressive road but he decided it was in the best interest of he and his family and the young woman to put this behind him," Aidala said.

Taylor's business manager, Marc Lepselter, said that "sometimes in life you have to make the best of a tough situation. I think that's apropos in this case."

"Unfortunately in a lot of ways, this extinguished the positive strides he has made since 1998," Lepselter said. "I'm proud of how he handed it. I'm hopeful he'll be able to go forward from this point."

Harry Carson, his former teammate and fellow Hall of Famer, was in the courtroom and gave Taylor a supportive greeting when he arrived.

"I've always seen a distinction between Lawrence Taylor and L.T.," Carson said.

"The whole L.T. persona, to me that's an act," Carson said. "I'm here for Lawrence Taylor. I'm not here for L.T. ... Once he went through some of the stuff he went through, he realized that was a hindrance to himself and his family."

In New York, ignorance of a person's age is not a defense against statutory rape. The age of consent in New York is 17.

Taylor was arrested early in the morning of May 6 at a Holiday Inn in Montebello, N.Y. Police said they were led to his hotel room by a 16-year-old runaway who had allegedly been forced into prostitution by Rasheed Davis.

Davis pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, while Taylor pleaded not guilty to charges of third-degree rape, patronizing a prostitute and endangering the welfare of a child. The rape charge carried a maximum of four years in jail.

At the time of the incident, Ramapo town supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence alleged that Taylor paid her $300 for sex. Taylor posted the $75,000 bail later that day.

Aidala on Dec. 8 asked Kelly to dismiss the charges on grounds that Taylor's fourth amendment rights were violated when the hotel room was searched upon his arrest. Physical evidence, including condoms, was recovered in the search. Kelly denied the request.

Taylor led the Giants to two Super Bowl titles, in 1987 and 1991. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999.

Ferraro said on Dec. 8 that Taylor had been offered a plea deal which included six months in jail and 10 years' probation if he pled guilty to a felony, but he also would have needed to register as a sex offender. At the time, Aidala said the terms were unacceptable.
 

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WTF is wrong with this justice system.

This is the same state where Plaxico had no intent to harm anyone and shot himself in the leg and got 2 YEARS!!!
 

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WTF is wrong with this justice system.

This is the same state where Plaxico had no intent to harm anyone and shot himself in the leg and got 2 YEARS!!!
lmao...this is the most clueless state we have. lack of common sense there is unbelievable....
 

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I haven't paid much attention to this case but how is he suppose to know how old the hooker is.
 

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I haven't paid much attention to this case but how is he suppose to know how old the hooker is.
Exactly. When will the government stop with victim less crimes
 

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from what i have under stood, lt tried to hook up with a prostitute, chick said she was 19, but was really 16 (lt didnt know). so he got 6 months probation for propositioning a hooker and 3rd degree rape (its 3rd degree because lt didnt know her agre, and ignorance is not a defense when it comes to rape). its shady, but i dont think lt really should have got any jail time, he was not trying to search out minors to sleep with, but was rather tricked into it. so unless most johns get jail time, i got no beef with it
 

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from what i have under stood, lt tried to hook up with a prostitute, chick said she was 19, but was really 16 (lt didnt know). so he got 6 months probation for propositioning a hooker and 3rd degree rape (its 3rd degree because lt didnt know her agre, and ignorance is not a defense when it comes to rape). its shady, but i dont think lt really should have got any jail time, he was not trying to search out minors to sleep with, but was rather tricked into it. so unless most johns get jail time, i got no beef with it

yep, I personally don't think there should be laws against prostitution. If prostitution was legal then responsibility of the age of the hooker would be on her employer. Total bullshit.
 

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Did she get anything? Or was she undercover?
 

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The initial story was that she wanted to leave and he didn't allow her.

After doing more research the details are that the other guy being charged, who was her pimp, didn't allow her to opt out when she stated she didn't want to go through with the hotel room meeting. He is the one being charged with the false imprisonment.

Keep doing them in the ass LT!
 

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I think he wouldn't even have been prosecuted if he pled not guilty. Remember what happened to Ray Lewis with that shooting after the Super Bowl. He made a deal, and the other guys were found not guilty. Sometimes, pleading out is just not the right thing to do!
 

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from what i have under stood, lt tried to hook up with a prostitute, chick said she was 19, but was really 16 (lt didnt know). so he got 6 months probation for propositioning a hooker and 3rd degree rape (its 3rd degree because lt didnt know her agre, and ignorance is not a defense when it comes to rape). its shady, but i dont think lt really should have got any jail time, he was not trying to search out minors to sleep with, but was rather tricked into it. so unless most johns get jail time, i got no beef with it

Riiiight. He was "tricked into it."

Do any of you geniuses in this thread have any clue HOW a 16 year old gets into prostitution? It ain't because a 16 year old thinks it is a great idea.

Google "human trafficking." The Feds are making it a high priority right now.
 

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This is the perfect example showing this country's legal system is broken. This case was a complete waste of taxpayer dollars. So he paid a girl for sex that lied about her age. Is he supposed to card her? He wanted to get off and she wanted the money. This is and should have been a nothing case.

People sell drugs to kids while the cops drive or walk right by. Kids get shot walking to school. People with 15 DUI's are let loose and still driving but the court system spends time and money with shit like this.
 

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He wanted to get off and she wanted the money. This is and should have been a nothing case.

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This is still up for debate, because apparently she wanted out, but her pimp wanted the cash and basically held her against her will and saw to it that she completed the "service."
 

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