A former assistant Hennepin County attorney was taken into custody Thursday after admitting to violating his probation for convictions related to promoting prostitution.
XXXX, 69, of Minneapolis admitted before Ramsey County District Judge XXXX that he accessed the Internet for sexual content, failed to provide the probation department with full access to his computers and acquired two additional computer towers that he used to surf the Internet without tracking software.
He was sentenced Thursday to two years and four months in a community care home of the Minnesota Department of Corrections, rather than a prison facility, because of his medical state.
XXXX pleaded guilty in November 2010 to three felony counts of promoting prostitution, arranging for so-called "nice guys" who were safe and would pay well to buy sex from women. In exchange, he would get free or reduced-price sexual services.
He initially was sentenced to 15 years' probation.
Last month, representatives of the Department of Corrections told XXXX that XXXX was too medically fragile for prison. A quadriplegic since he contracted polio at age 8, he breathes with a ventilator and needs 24-hour care.
XXXX told him she was revoking his probation because of his "repeated" violations.
Although the crimes took place in Minneapolis, Ramsey County handled the case to avoid a potential conflict of interest