Jays’ McGuire fined after pleading no contest to disorderly conduct charge
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Toronto Blue Jays catcher Reese McGuire has pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge — a second-degree misdemeanour — and paid fines totalling US$500 stemming from an incident in Florida last February.
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.
Deputies said they spoke with McGuire, who was co-operative and did not deny the allegations.