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- On October 6, 2005, an alleged sex party occurred on Lake Minnetonka with seventeen members of the Minnesota Vikings football team; including quarterback Daunte Culpepper, Fred Smoot, Mewelde Moore, Pat Williams, Bryant McKinnie, Nate Burleson, Ralph Brown, Jermaine Wiggins, Troy Williamson (who was then beginning his rookie season), Travis Taylor, Kevin Williams, Lance Johnstone, Moe Williams, and Willie Offord. Two houseboats were rented and some, but not all, of the players performed sexual acts in front of crew members. Prostitutes from Atlanta and Florida were flown in for the party, in order to perform the sex acts. There were at least ninety people on the two boats, and Smoot later estimated that there were 100 women present. An anonymous former player of the Minnesota Vikings claimed that this is not the first time that such an incident had happened. The scandal has sometimes been referred to as the Love Boat scandal after the television program, or as the Smoot Boat Scandal in the news. Allegedly, photographs were taken at the party showing people engaging in sexual intercourse. Four of the players were charged with misdemeanors related to the events. Later commentators pointed to the scandal as a key event in the history of the team, leading to the firing of head coach Mike Tice, who was replaced by Brad Childress, who would lead the team to the 2009 NFC Championship Game. (en)
- Minnesota Vikings båtfestskandal var en påstådd sexfest på Lake Minnetonka den 6 oktober 2005, där sjutton nyckelspelare i Minnesota Vikings medverkade; inklusive Daunte Culpepper, Fred Smoot, Mewelde Moore, Pat Williams, Bryant McKinnie, Nate Burleson, Ralph Brown, Jermaine Wiggins, Troy Williamson (som då började sin rookiesäsong), Travis Taylor, Kevin Williams, Lance Johnstone, Moe Williams, och Willie Offord. Två husbåtar hyrdes och några, men inte alla, spelare utförde sexuella handlingar inför besättningsmedlemmar. Prostituerade från Atlanta och Florida flögs in till festen för att utföra sexhandlingarna. Det var minst nittio personer på de två båtarna och Fred Smoot uppskattade senare att det var 100 kvinnor närvarande. En anonym före detta spelare i Minnesota Vikings hävdade att det inte är första gången som en sådan incident inträffat. Skandalen har ibland kallats Love Boat-skandalen efter tv-programmet, eller som Smoot Boat-skandalen i nyheterna. Det påstås även ha tagits bilder på festen som visar människor som ägnar sig åt sexuellt umgänge. Fyra av spelarna åtalades för förseelser relaterade till händelserna. Skandalen blev en nyckelhändelse i lagets historia, vilket ledde till att huvudtränaren Mike Tice sparkades, och ersattes av Brad Childress, som skulle leda laget till 2009 års NFC-final. (sv)
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- On October 6, 2005, an alleged sex party occurred on Lake Minnetonka with seventeen members of the Minnesota Vikings football team; including quarterback Daunte Culpepper, Fred Smoot, Mewelde Moore, Pat Williams, Bryant McKinnie, Nate Burleson, Ralph Brown, Jermaine Wiggins, Troy Williamson (who was then beginning his rookie season), Travis Taylor, Kevin Williams, Lance Johnstone, Moe Williams, and Willie Offord. Two houseboats were rented and some, but not all, of the players performed sexual acts in front of crew members. Prostitutes from Atlanta and Florida were flown in for the party, in order to perform the sex acts. There were at least ninety people on the two boats, and Smoot later estimated that there were 100 women present. An anonymous former player of the Minnesota Vikings claim (en)
- Minnesota Vikings båtfestskandal var en påstådd sexfest på Lake Minnetonka den 6 oktober 2005, där sjutton nyckelspelare i Minnesota Vikings medverkade; inklusive Daunte Culpepper, Fred Smoot, Mewelde Moore, Pat Williams, Bryant McKinnie, Nate Burleson, Ralph Brown, Jermaine Wiggins, Troy Williamson (som då började sin rookiesäsong), Travis Taylor, Kevin Williams, Lance Johnstone, Moe Williams, och Willie Offord. (sv)
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