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D’Angelo pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 14 March 2011
D’Angelo last week pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in relation to that previously reported incident just over a year ago when the R&B type was arrested for soliciting from a policewoman posing as a prostitute. He reportedly offered the officer $40 for oral sex.
Although he pledged to plead not guilty at the time of his arrest, the singer, real name Michael Archer, accepted the charge without contest last week, according to the Associated Press. Archer’s people were keen to stress that disorderly conduct amounted to a ‘violation’ rather than a crime.
What Archer’s penalty was isn’t clear, except that prosecutors told reporters the singer had “satisfied their conditions”.