The drumbeat of condemnation from prominent Minnesota Republicans grew louder Friday, after one of their strategists and political donors was jailed on charges that he sex-trafficked minors last year.
The FBI arrested Anton "Tony" Lazzaro, 30, on Thursday on charges of conspiring with others to recruit and solicit the minors to engage in commercial sex acts. Lazzaro is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors, five counts of sex trafficking of minors, one count of attempted sex trafficking of a minor, and three counts of obstruction of justice.
He's in the Sherburne County jail awaiting a Monday hearing in federal court. Attorney Zachary Newland said his client denies the charges and added, "It is always unfortunate when the federal government abuses its power."
State GOP Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan said in a statement Friday that "if the allegations against Mr. Anton Lazzaro are true, this is an abhorrent act that we condemn in the highest possible terms." She added, "Sex trafficking is a heinous act that preys on victims of all ages, races, and backgrounds, and warrants severe punishment by our judicial system. A full investigation is necessary to ensure due process is provided to all parties involved."
She said contributions Lazzaro made to the state party will be given to charity.
From October 2019 until early January 2020, Carnahan and Lazzaro co-hosted the podcast "#TruthMatters."
Following suit Friday morning was state House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt, R-Crown. Daudt called the indictment against Lazzaro "deeply disturbing, and I hope he will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law." He also said he intended to donate to charity a political contribution he received from Lazzaro in 2018.
U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn, who is married to Carnahan, called the charges "deeply troubling," and said he too would donate campaign contributions from Lazzaro to charities in southern Minnesota.