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Republican Senator Justin Eichorn of Grand Rapids resigned on March 20, 2025, amid allegations of soliciting sex from a minor. Senate Republican Leader Mark Johnson confirmed the acceptance of Eichorn’s resignation, stating, “This is the right thing to do for his family and the Senate," according to local reports.
Eichorn, 40, faces a charge of attempting to pay for sex with someone under 18, alongside federal charges for attempted coercion and enticement of a minor. His arrest followed a sting operation in Bloomington, where an undercover officer posed as a 17-year-old girl and posted advertisements offering prostitution services. Eichorn allegedly engaged in multiple attempts to arrange a meeting with the purported minor, even after being informed of her age.
During his arrest, police found two cell phones, a condom, and $129 in cash inside his vehicle. Eichorn has served two terms as a state senator and currently represents Senate District 6, encompassing parts of Itasca, Cass, and Crow Wing counties. Minnesota law prohibits hiring individuals for sexual conduct when believed to be under 18.