LSU fixes holes in bathroom stalls after Walker city prosecutor arrested for soliciting sex
BATON ROUGE - LSU maintenance workers have repaired a pair of holes in the restroom stall walls of Tureaud Hall on the Baton Rouge campus following an incident last week in which a City of Walker prosecutor was arrested for reportedly soliciting sex through one of the holes.
LSU administration confirmed two holes were located and fixed, but they have yet to provide a total cost for the repairs.
Last Friday, 60-year-old Michael Culpit was charged with one count of obscenity after it was found that he exposed his genitals through one of two holes in a bathroom stall in Tureaud Hall. The LSU Police Department arrest report said Culpit asked the man in the next stall for oral sex.
It was later revealed that Culpit, a Walker city prosecutor, had been banned from Tureaud Hall roughly five years ago for engaging in similar behavior, but was not arrested in connection with the earlier incident.
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After his release on Saturday morning, Culpit resigned from his position and cleaned out his desk that afternoon, according to the mayor of Walker.