The Reese McGuire public masturbation case has been resolved. It actually wound up over the summer, but this is me we’re dealing with here and I’m not always the quickest at getting to these things.
Toronto Blue Jays catcher Reese McGuire has pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge — a second-degree misdemeanour — and paid fines totalling $500 US stemming from a February incident in Florida.
His Tampa-based lawyer, Wes Trombley, confirmed the plea Monday and said the case was resolved last week.
McGuire originally faced an indecent exposure charge after deputies were dispatched to a shopping centre parking lot in Dunedin on Feb. 7 following reports that a man sitting inside an SUV was exposing himself, according to a Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office news release.He was charged with a misdemeanour count of exposure of sexual organs, was given a notice to appear in court and was not taken to jail.